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Хорошее руководство по эксплуатации

Законодательство обязывает продавца передать покупателю, вместе с товаром, руководство по эксплуатации Jenn-Air SVD48600. Отсутствие инструкции либо неправильная информация, переданная потребителю, составляют основание для рекламации в связи с несоответствием устройства с договором. В законодательстве допускается предоставлении руководства в другой, чем бумажная форме, что, в последнее время, часто используется, предоставляя графическую или электронную форму инструкции Jenn-Air SVD48600 или обучающее видео для пользователей. Условием остается четкая и понятная форма.

Что такое руководство?

Слово происходит от латинского "instructio", тоесть привести в порядок. Следовательно в инструкции Jenn-Air SVD48600 можно найти описание этапов поведения. Цель инструкции заключается в облегчении запуска, использования оборудования либо выполнения определенной деятельности. Инструкция является набором информации о предмете/услуге, подсказкой.

К сожалению немного пользователей находит время для чтения инструкций Jenn-Air SVD48600, и хорошая инструкция позволяет не только узнать ряд дополнительных функций приобретенного устройства, но и позволяет избежать возникновения большинства поломок.

Из чего должно состоять идеальное руководство по эксплуатации?

Прежде всего в инструкции Jenn-Air SVD48600 должна находится:
- информация относительно технических данных устройства Jenn-Air SVD48600
- название производителя и год производства оборудования Jenn-Air SVD48600
- правила обслуживания, настройки и ухода за оборудованием Jenn-Air SVD48600
- знаки безопасности и сертификаты, подтверждающие соответствие стандартам

Почему мы не читаем инструкций?

Как правило из-за нехватки времени и уверенности в отдельных функциональностях приобретенных устройств. К сожалению само подсоединение и запуск Jenn-Air SVD48600 это слишком мало. Инструкция заключает ряд отдельных указаний, касающихся функциональности, принципов безопасности, способов ухода (даже то, какие средства стоит использовать), возможных поломок Jenn-Air SVD48600 и способов решения проблем, возникающих во время использования. И наконец то, в инструкции можно найти адресные данные сайта Jenn-Air, в случае отсутствия эффективности предлагаемых решений. Сейчас очень большой популярностью пользуются инструкции в форме интересных анимаций или видео материалов, которое лучше, чем брошюра воспринимаются пользователем. Такой вид инструкции позволяет пользователю просмотреть весь фильм, не пропуская спецификацию и сложные технические описания Jenn-Air SVD48600, как это часто бывает в случае бумажной версии.

Почему стоит читать инструкции?

Прежде всего здесь мы найдем ответы касательно конструкции, возможностей устройства Jenn-Air SVD48600, использования отдельных аксессуаров и ряд информации, позволяющей вполне использовать все функции и упрощения.

После удачной покупки оборудования/устройства стоит посвятить несколько минут для ознакомления с каждой частью инструкции Jenn-Air SVD48600. Сейчас их старательно готовят или переводят, чтобы они были не только понятными для пользователя, но и чтобы выполняли свою основную информационно-поддерживающую функцию.

Содержание руководства

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    E_m JENN-AIR Use and Care Manual Gas-Electric Grill-Ra nge with Convection Oven Model SVD48600[...]

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    WARNING: If the information in this m en_;,,._ l is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage , personal injury or death. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flam - mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance . - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. •[...]

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    Co n gratulatio ns o n your choi ce of a Je n n-Air g r i ll-range . Th e indoor g rilling of meats, fish or fowl is one of the most attractive and succulent methods of preparing these foods . .. a unique flexibility made possible by Jenn-Air's pat e nted int e gral ventilation s y s tem . Your Jenn-Air self-cleaning oven combines the b e st o[...]

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    Appliance Usage B eforeYou C all For Se rvice .................................................................................................. 5 0 -5 2 Ca d ng ForYour Rang e AccessPanel ...................................................................................................................... 48 Adjust Ov e nT e mp e rature ..........[...]

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    Read b e fore op e rating your range A ll a ppl ia nc es - r ega rd less o f the ma nuf act ur e r - h av e the p o tenti a l through improper or carelessus e to cre a t e sa f e ty prob l e ms . Ther e f ore th e f ollowing sa f ety pr e cautions shouldbe o b serv e d: 1. B e sure your applianceis properly installed and grounded by a quali f ied t[...]

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    1 2 . HAN DL ES - Al ways turn pan hand l es to the side or back of the rangetop - not out into th e room wh e r e th e y ar e easily hit. COOKWARE HANDLES SHOULD BE TURNED INWARD AND NOT EXTEND OVER ADJACENT SURFACE BURNERS to minimize burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the cookware. 1 3 . C AU T[...]

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    25. Cl ea n onl y p arts list e d in t hi s m a nu al a nd us e p ro c ed u r e s recomm e nd e d . 26. Flame siz e shouldb e adjusted so it do e s not extend b eyond t h e e dge of the coo k ware, this instruction is bas e d on sa f ety considerat i on. 27. T his a pp l i an ce has been test e d f or saf e p erf or m anc e usi n g c o n v ent i on[...]

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    37. D o n o t u s e ove n f or stora ge sp a ce. 38. D o not allow a l u m i nu m f oi l to c o n t a ct h e ati ng el e m en t , 39. WARNING: T o r e d uc e th e risk of tipping th e applianc e , th e app l i- a n c e must b e secur e d by prop e r l y installed anti-tip d e vic e s . To check i f d e vic e s ar e instal l e d prop e rly, re m ove[...]

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    MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER (number s appear on th e sedal plate on th e ov e n front fram e ) DAT E PU R C H A S ED JENN-A I R DEALER FROM WHOM PURCHASED ADDRESS C ITY PHONE AUTHORIZEDJENN-AIR SERVICE CONTRACTOR ADDRESS CITY PHONE Im po _a n t : Retainpreofofpurchas e documen_forwarran_ sewice. J e nn-A i r' s v e ntilat io n s ystem i s d e s[...]

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    Th e built- i nvent i lationsyst e m removescooking vapors, odorsan d smoke from f oods prepared on the eooktop, grill and gr i l l accessories. Regular use of this syst e m will insure a mor e co mf ortabl e and l e ss humidk i tch e n which is f re e of h e avy cooking odors and f umes that normally creat e a f requ e nt n ee d f or cl e aning an[...]

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    Ve n tilation System Ove n Vent Co n trols ;urfa c e Controls Controls • Us e to captur e smoke and st e am. (S e e p. 10 , ) • Use t o p rov i de fl ex i bili ty in se tt ing selec t ion w h en us i ng the c oo kt o p b ur ner s or g rill burner. (S e e p , 1 6 . ) • U s e th e el ect r o n i c to uc h c on t rols t o s et Cl ock o r O v e n[...]

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    Yo u r n ew cooktop burn ers h ave b ee n p r e s etf or an "averag e " set o f co nd itio n s . R e g io n al varianc e s in g a s pressureand a tmospheric cond i tions such as h e ightabov e se a l e v e l may a ff e ct your initial f lame pe rf ormanc e . When the control k nob is tu rn e d on, gas ent e m th e mix e r tube a nd mix e [...]

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    To adjust grill burner air shutters and surface burner air shu tt ers (som e models) The left h a nd ai r shutter cont ro ls the re ar half of the grill burner, or the rear surface burner. The right h a nd shu tt er c ontro l s the front halfof the g ri ll burner or the front surface burner . Slide ai r shutter backward or forwa r d to incre a se o[...]

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    To achi e veoptimum cooking p e rf or m anc e use cookpots with fi at botto m s and tight f i tt ing covers. F/a m e size shou/d be adjusted so it does not extend beyond the edge of the cookware. Th i s instruction is based on sa f ety considerations . Adjusting th e size o f th e fl am e to f it the size o f the cookware a lso helps to sav e f u e[...]

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    • Sincethe controls a re a pus h -tu m type,th e y must be pushedin b e f ore turning. To s e t ( f r o m t he Off p os itio n) , push i n o n c o n t r ol kn ob a n d imm ed iat e ly t u rn c ou n t e roio ck - wise to th e Lite position untilburner ignit e s . Aft e r ignition, turn knob clock , M s e to desireds e tting. • Igniter wi l lcont[...]

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    The surfac e burn e r modu l e consists of two s urface burner gra t e s, an aeration tray and a burner assembly. To Install Burner Module 1. B e sur e control knobs are turned Off. 2. If the gril l burn e r and gri l l gr a tes ar e in plac e , r e move befo re insta r ling a su rf ace burner modul e . Clean burn e r basin o f any grease accumulat[...]

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    T h e g fiU c onsists of two bl a ck grill g rat e s an d a grill b um e r. On ly i n star l the g r ill o n t h e l e f t sid e o f y our ra n g e. To Install Grill Module 1. Before instal l i ng grill compone n ts , be certain control knobs are i n the Off position, 2. Position the gri l l b u rner with mixer tube openings toward the orifices. Sl[...]

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    • Be f ore the first use, wash your n e w grill grates in hot soapywater, rinse and dry. Th e n " s e ason " th e sur f ac e by w i ping on a thin coating o f cooking oil. R e move e xc e ss oil b y wiping again with a noth e r paper tow e l. This proc e dur e should b e repeated when: a) cl e aning in the dishwasher sinc e th e det e r[...]

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    W i t h you r Je n n-A i r g r il l li t er a ll y any f oo d yo u' v e c o n sid e re d " a t its be s t" w h en p r e par e d outdoors can now be p r epared i ndoors with less f uss and gr e at f lavor. Th e f ollowing sugg e stions ar e good rules to f ollow an d wi l l incre a s e your e njoym e nt of th e equipment. • Be sur e[...]

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    Grill Burner Follow instru ctions on page 17 for removing the g ri n burner. The , grill bumer should be cleaned after each use . i t can be cleaned w i th a so a py S.O.S. pad or in the dishwasher. Rinse and dry tho r oughly before using a g a in . For heavy soil, burner should be c l eaned fi rst with a soapy S.O . S . pad , rinsed a n d d r ied [...]

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    T h e co ntr o l p an e l is d e sig ned f o r e as e in pr og rammi n g. Th e D is pla y W indow f e at u r e s Indi c ator Words which w i ll fla s h to prompt y o u for th e n e xt s t e p. To program 1, Touch the function pad to give c ommand desired . 2. Touch the appropriate number pads to enter time or te m perature. Note: F iv e s e conds a[...]

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    Number Pads Use to set time or temperature . Oven Light Pad (Control Panel) Th e oven lig h tauto m at i ca ll y co m eson w h enever t h e oven door i s opened . When door is c losed, touch the Oven Light P a d to turn oven light on or off . Note: A beep will sound every time the Oven Light Pad is touched. Display Window Display Num bers: • Show[...]

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    To set oven on Bake or Conve c t Bake or Convect Roast 1. P lac e ove n r ac k s o n pr o per r a c k pos it ions . (S ee p . 25 . ) 2. Touch Bake P a d or Convect Bake P a d or Convect Roast Pad. IndicatorWords BAKE or CONV BAKE or CONV ROAST w ill fla s h and th ree dashes will b e shown. N ote: I f mor e than five s e cond s e laps e betw ee nto[...]

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    The rack p os i tions note d ar e general l yrecommended for t he b es t b rown i ng r es u lts a n d most eff i ci e ntcooking times . For many f ood items, e xc e llent r e sults c a n be ach i e v e d when using one of severa/ different rack positions . R e f er to b a king end roasting sections fo r r e co mm e n dat i ons fo r sp ec ific f ood[...]

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    Wh e n el e c t r i ca l p ow e r i s su p p lie d or a ft e r p ower in t e r ru p tio n, t h e las t clock t i m e d i splay e db e f ore power was int e rrupt e d wi ll f lash. T im e w L II advanc e a n d cont i nue t o f lash unt i l c l ock is r e set. To set Time of Day 1. Touch Clock Pad. I n dicator word TIME w i ll f lash and t im e digit[...]

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    Impo r ta n t : T hi s interval Timer c a n b e us e d t o remind you w hen a pe r i o d, u p t o 11 hours and 55 minute s , expir e s. It can b e u s ed independently of any other ov e n activity and can be set whil e anoth e r oven function is op e rating. The Timer do e s not c ontrol the ov e n. To set Timer 1 . Touch a Timer Pad, The Indi c a [...]

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    _ _m_ _T ! _ ...................... * Omi t s t ep s 5& 6 if you w an t baking t o start immedia t ely. To set oven to start immediate l y and shut off automatically 1. Tou ch Bake Pad or C onvect Bake Pad or C onvect Roast Pad. i ndic a tor WordsBAKE orC O NV BAKE o r CONV ROAST will flash a ndthree dashes w i ll be shown . 2 . Touch th e ap p[...]

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    To set oven to start at future time and shut off automatical|y 1 . 4, F ollow pr ec e dingStep s 1 - 4 o n page 28, 5. Touch Stop T i me P a d, In d i c at o r Words STOP and T _ MEw ill fla sh . D i sp lay w ill s h ow t h e c al c ulate d s top time bas e d on curr e nt tim e of d a y a nd c ook tim e . 6 . Touch the appropr i at e numb e r pad s[...]

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    • W he n c ook in g f oo ds f o r th e f i rst tim e i n your ne w o v e n, u s e r e c i p e coo kin g tim es and t e mperatures as a guid e . • Use te s ted recipes from r e liable sources. • Pre h eat the oven only when n e cessary. For baked foods that rise and for richer browning, a prehe a ted oven i s bett e r. C asseroles can b e s ta[...]

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    F or Conventional B a k e u se t h e Bake P a d . = = ..... _ _J _ E ......... ........... ; 'r | 4 2 _ i cooKSS; , ........ ....... ! : ............. _ ;i _1_ _'_ 4 2 5 * An " o " a fter a r a ck n u mb er im pl i es t h at the offse t r a ck s h o u ld be u sed . ** Th e tim e s giv e n a r e bas e d on spec if ic b rands o f [...]

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    • Use convection b a ki n g f or breads , c a k e s , cook i es and pies . • As a ge n e r al rule, when using r e cipes or prepar e d m ixe s deve l ope d for a c o n v en t i o n a l bak e ov e n , s e t t h e ov e n te m p er atu re 25 ° F l ow e r t h a n th e rec ip e recommended te m per a ture. Times will b e si m il a r to or a few min[...]

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    F or b e st results , b ak e f oo d s on on e r ac k at a ti m e as d e sc db e d in th is ma n u al. How e v e r , v e ry go o d r e s u lts c an b e obtain e d wh e n baking quantiti e s of food s on mult ip le racks. Qu an t ity c o okin g p r o vid es both t im e a n d en erg y sa v i n gs. Conv e ct Ba k e i s sug ges t e d for most mu l tipl [...]

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    • Preheating is not nece s sary. • F o r open p a n r oast i n g , p l ac e m e at o r p o ul tr y on th e s l ott ed port i on o f t he two - p i e c e pan in clu d e d with th e ov e n. Do not add w a ter to the pan. U s e op e n p an roasting f or tender cuts o f m e at. Less ten d er c u tso f m e at ne e d to b e cooked by moisthe a t i n [...]

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    Ch a r t t i m e is b as e d o n th a w e d m ea t s on l y . For Conve nt i o na l R o as ti ng us e t h e Bake Pad. ii_il 1 : 4 i _N e N_ ...... r ? g_ ,: ; ....... ° * W hen usin g t he Co n v ect Roas t m o d e , the rei s no need to preh e a t t he ov en o r to l ow e r t h e t e m p e ra t ur e f rom conv e n tional r o ast t e m pera t ures[...]

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    • Te nd e r c ut s o f m e at a n d p o u l try c an b e ro a st e d t o a ri c h gol den bro w n in t he conv e ction oven , Fo l low g e neral recommendations for roasting and us e Convec t R oas t. • Ref e r to convection m e at roasting cha r t f o r r e commend e d cooking temp e rature and time. Th e chart can serve as a guide to h e lp p[...]

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    i • Us e t h e Convect Roast P a d fo r b est resu l t s . • Preheating the oven is no t necessary. • Fol l owp a ckag e r e comm e ndatio n s for ov e n te m p e rature, f oi l cov e ring and us e o f coo ki e sh ee ts . Cooking ti m e sw i ll be similar , Se e chart b e lowfor some e xc e ptio n s and e xa m p l es . • Center f oodsin the[...]

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    1. P l ace o v en ra c k on t h e r a c k pos i t i o n sugg e st e di n t h e c h a r t o n pag e 3 9 . Distanc e f rom broili n g el e m e nt dependson foods b e i ng prepar e d . R a ck pos i t i on 4o (offs e t rack in position #4 ) is usuallyreco m m e ndedun l e ss otherwis e stated. 2 . Touch Broil Pad. I n di ca to r W or d BR OI L wi l l f[...]

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    • T e n der c u ts o f me a t or ma rina t e d me ats ar e b e s t for b roi l ing . Th is i n c lu d e s ri b and loin cut s o f st e ak, ground be e f , ham st e aks , pou l try pieces or f i s h. For best resu l ts, steaks s h o u ld b e at le a st 1 " thick. Thin n er steaks should be pan-b r oil e d. • Do n ot cover b ro il e r g ri d[...]

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    Wh e n t h e ove n c o n tro ls ar e s e t t o CL EA N, th e o v e n h e ats to t em pe r atu re s t h at ar e hi ghe r tha n thos e us e d f or cooking. The hight e mp e r a tures c au s e f ood soi l to bu r n off and substant l a U y di sappear. Whi le th i s occu r s , a d e v i c e ( n the oven vent h e lps to consume n or m al am ountsof smok[...]

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    • T h e o ve n racks c a n b e cle a ne d in th e ov en. Howe v e r, the ov en ra c k s will d i sc o l or , lo s e shinines s , and b e come di f ficult to s lid e in a nd out if left in th e ov e n dudng t he cl e an i ng pro c ess. REM O VE RACK S FROM OVEN IF THIS DISCOLORATION W I LL B E O B J EC T IO NA B L E . A s a s ug g es t io n , d o [...]

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    Wh e n t h e cl ea n f unctio n has b ee n com p leted , th e Ind i cato rW ords C LEAN a nd O N wi ll go off. Th e Indic a tor WordLOCK and th e cooling f an will rem a in on untilth e ov e n has cooled down an d th e door h a s unlock e d. To set oven to start cleaning at a later time 1-3. Follow St e ps 1-3 in p r eviouss e ct ion on p a ge 41. [...]

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    To cancel self-clean • Touch Cancel Off Pad. • Th e ov e ndoorwill be locked wh i lethe LOCK Indicator Word r ema insin t he D i splay Depending on the lengthof time th e oven had been self - cleaning, it ma y take upto 45 minutes forthe oven to cool down , the doorto unlocka n d cooling f a n to turn off IMPORTANT • T o r e c al l c l e a n [...]

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    • A s l ig ht odor m ay be d e t e ct ed , an d i f a n oven is he avi l y soi l e d , so me s m o k e may b e visib l e . Som e smok e a nd odor during th e clean i ng process is a nor mal occurr e nce. Si n c e th e oven vent i s locat e d under th e air gr i l l e , vapors , moistur e , e tc. m ay b e seen co m ing fromthis ar e a. If the odor[...]

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    Stainless Steel Rangetop on the white ranges, the top of the range (the tri m around the p or c e l ain burner basin are a s) , is m a de of sta i nless steel. • To c l ean light soil, wipe with so a py cloth or nonabrasive c l eanser, such as Soft S c ru b . R i nse, buff with soft c l oth; polish with g l ass cleaner if ne c essary. • To clea[...]

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    Control Knobs Th e knobs onthe control panel c an be remov e d withthe controls i n t h e Off pos i tion.Pull e a ch knob straight fro m the sha f t. Wash knobs in war m soapywater or dishwasher; do not us e abras i v e c l e ansersor m at e r i a l s. To rep la c ee ach knob, match fiat part o f knob op e ning with th e f lat o f th e s h aft , re[...]

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    Th e o ven op e r a ti on c ont rol s can b e l o cked i n t h e " OFF " position d u rin g clea ni n g o r to pr e vent a child from a ccid e ntal l y turning them on. Th e ov e n funct i ons which can be lock e d in th e "O FF " position are: Bak e , Convect Bak e , Convect R oast, Broil and Cl e an. The contro l f u nct i on [...]

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    T he a cces s p an e l i s e a sily o pe n ed or r e m ov e d. To _ op e n panel, grasp upper corners and pul l forward c . t _, /E and do w n. To cl os e p an e l, l i ft u p a nd insert p rong s _ rong into catch e s in the range. To avoid the possibility of acc i dentally di s conne c t- ing any part of th e v e ntilation s yst e m, do not use t[...]

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    Griddle - Model AG302 Self-d rai nin g gri dd l e m ak es ma n y f avo r i te f oods ea s i e r to f i x. F ami l y- s i z e d s urf ac e l e t s y ou c o ok s e veral panc a k e s , hamburgers, or grill e d sa ndwich e s a t the sam e tim e . Wok- Model AO142 I de al for stir - fry i ng , stea m ing, braising, and stew i ng. Wok h a s n onstick fi[...]

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    Ch e c k the followi n g lis t to b e s ure a se rv ice c al l i s reall y nec essary. A q u i ck r e f e r e n c e of this manual may p revent an unneeded s erv ice call. If grill or surface burner fails to light: • check 10be sure unit is p r ope r ly c onne c tedto power supply. • check for a blowncircuit fuse or a tripped main cir c u i tbr[...]

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    If oven doe• not h e at: • the oven controls may be set incorrec tl y. • clock controls m ay b e set f or d e lay e d start of ov e n . If the oven light do e • n ot w ork: • th e lightbulb is l oose or d e f e ctiv e . • ov en li g ht does not wo r k durin g s e l f -clea n ing proc e ss , If o ve n w i l l n o t go th r oug h se lf.cl[...]

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    If baking results differ from previous oven: • oventher m ost a t cal i b ra t i onmay d i fferbetweenold a nd new ovens. Fol l owrec i pe a nd use an d c a re directions befo r e calling fo r service sin c e th e calibrat i on on th e previous ovenmay have drifted to a tooh i gh o r too l ow setting. (See p . 48 - Ad j usti n g Oven Temperature.[...]