Maytag MER5530 User's Guide

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MAYrAG USER'S GUIDE
Electric Range
with
Electronic Control
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS .......... 2-4 OvenWindow ............................. 15
OvenVent ................................ 16
RANGEFEATURES............................. 5 OvenLight................................ 16
CLOCKAND OVEN CONTROL ................. 6-7 OvenRacks .............................. 16
StorageDrawer ........................... 17
ABOUTYOUR COOKTOP ..................... 8-10 LevelingLegs ............................. 17
Cooktop................................... 8 ABOUTCLEANING ......................... 18-22
CoilElements .............................. 9
DripBowls................................. 9 Self-CleanOvenFeature ................ 18-19
SmoothtopCooktop........................ 10 CleaningChart ......................... 20-22
ABOUTYOUR OVEN ........................ 11-14 ABOUT COOKING .......................... 23-28
HowToSet Oven ........................... 11 SurfaceCooking ........................ 23-24
Aluminum Foil Usage ...................... 25
AutomaticOven T_medCook Feature ........ 12
HowTo Set Broil ........................... 13 Baking& Roasting ...................... 25-27
Oven Characteristics ...................... 14 Broiling ................................... 28
OvenTemperatureAdjustment .............. 31 ABOUT SERVICE........................... 29-32
ABOUTYOUR RANGE ...................... 15-17 TroubleshootingChart ................... 29-31
HowToReceiveService.................... 32
OvenDoor................................ 15
DoorLockLever........................... 15 WARRANTY .................................. 32
INSTALLERP ase leave
thismanualwiththisappliance. ModelNurnber_
SerialNumber:
CONSUMER Pleaseread
andkeepthismanualforfuture Dateof PUrchase:....
Modeland Serialnumbersareon theratingplate.See page5 for location.
of purchase.
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FOR MAY'rAG CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CALL 1-800-688-9900 US
1-800-688-2002 CANADA
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Electronic Control

MAYrAG USER'S GUIDEElectric RangewithElectronic ControlTABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS ... 2-4 • OvenWindow ...

Page 2

I( Z) ABOUTYOURCOOKTOP& CAUTIONNEVER use cooktopifthe smoothtopiscracked,broken,or if metal meltsonto the top. Call an authorizedservicer.Do notat

Page 3 - I IMPORTANTSAFE INSTRUCTIONS

ABOUTYOUROVEN (DHOW TO SET OVEN TO BAKE OR ROAST1. Press BAKE pad. BAKE _,_• BAKE indicator on the BAKE pad will light. INDICATORLIGHT• 000 will light

Page 4 - VENTILATING HOODS window

I• ABOUTYOUROVENThe Automatic Oven TimerControl is used to turn theoven on and off at a presettime of day.This feature cant_lL CAUTION be usedfor eith

Page 5 - RANGEFEATURES 01

ABOUTYOUROVEN (DHOWTO SET OVEN TO BROIL1. PressBROILpad. BROIL _' _• BROILindicatoron the BROIL padwill light. INDICATORLIGHT• 000 will light in

Page 6 - IUP CLOCKANDOVENCONTROL

IiD ABOUT:YOUROVEN_ CAUTION I• Be sureall packingmaterialis removedfrom oven • Prepared FoodWarning:Followfood manufacturer'sbefore turningon. in

Page 7 - [COOe J[c,oc

J ABOUTYOURRANGE (DIOVEN DOOR DOOR LOCK LEVERCAUTION self-cleanoperation.Tolock door,move the lever to theright. This is the lockedposition for the cl

Page 8 - [,Ac.uT.o.I

I(D ABOUTYOURRANGEOVEN LIGHT OVEN RACKSiAc o ,o,t Ac oT,o.I/Disconnectpowertorange by trippingcircuitDo not attemptto changethe rack positionwhen the

Page 9 - I ABOUTYOURCOOKTOP 0 I

RANGESTORAGE DRAWER LEVELING LEGStA°.oT,o.t LA°.OT.O.Do not store plastic, paper products, food er flammable WARNING:The anti-tip bracket provided wit

Page 10 - I( Z) ABOUTYOURCOOKTOP

I(D ABOUTCLEANINGHOWTO SET OVEN FOR A CLEAN CYCLE1. Move door lock lever to locked position,2. Press SELF-CLEAN pad.• CLEAN indicator on the SELF-CLEA

Page 11 - ABOUTYOUROVEN (D

ABOUTCLEANING]Ac,,.,T,o,t• It is normal for parts of the range to becomehot duringa clean cycle.• Avoid touchingcooktop,door,window,or ovenventarea du

Page 12 - I• ABOUTYOUROVEN

I IMPORTANTSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ]Thank You fo,purchasingourcooking IMPORTANTINSTRUCTIONSappliance.Tohelp youobtain the maximumincooking Readand followa

Page 13

ABOUTCLEANINGABOUT CLEANING PRODUCTSReadand carefullyfollowthe manufacturer'sinstructions. Abrasive Scouring Pads- S.O.S., Brillo Steel WoolTest

Page 14 - IiD ABOUT:YOUROVEN

ABOUTCLEANING G)]PARTS CLEANINGAGENTS CLEANINGPROCEDURESEnamel, painted • Soap and water NOTE: Usedry towel or cloth to wipeup spills,especially acid

Page 15 - IAc.u.,o,t

ABOUTCLEANINGPARTS CLEANING AGENTS CLEANING PROCEDURESPorcelain enamel • Soap andwater Porcelainenamelis glass fused on metal and maycrack or chip wit

Page 16 - I(D ABOUTYOURRANGE

I ABOUT:COOKINGSELECTING HEAT SETTINGS CANNING INFORMATION• Ifa higher setting is usedto begin a surfacecooking Acceptablewater bathor pressurecanners

Page 17 - LEVELINGLEG

I ABOUTCOOKINGABOUT COOKWARE COOKWARE MATERIALS_i, / The pan materialdetermineshow evenly andquickly heatl CAUTION is transferredfrom the heatingeleme

Page 18 - I(D ABOUTCLEANING

I ABOUTCOOKINGALUMINUM FOIL USAGE PREHEATING• Donot cover an entire ovenrack or oven bottomwith • Preheatingis necessary for baking.aluminumfoil. This

Page 19 - ]Ac,,.,T,o,t

ABOUTCOOKINGBAKING TIPS ROASTINGTIPSUse a reliable recipe and accuratelymeasurefresh Roastingis themethodfor cookinglarge,tender cutsofingredients.Car

Page 20 - ABOUTCLEANING

ABOUTCOOKINGCOMMON BAKING PROBLEMSAND WHY THEY HAPPENPROBLEM POSSIBLECAUSESCakes are uneven. • Panstoo close or touchingeach otheror ovenwalls.• Batte

Page 21 - ABOUTCLEANING G)]

ABOUTCOOKINGBROILINGTIPSBroiling is used for tender cuts of meat or marinated • When broiling in an electric oven, the door should bemeats, poultry, f

Page 22

ABOUTSERVICE IIA c.u.,o.I• Do not attemptto service thisapplianceyourself you know what caused the problem.Always replaceunlessdirected to do so inthi

Page 23 - I ABOUT:COOKING

I IMPORTANTSAFE INSTRUCTIONSGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS COOK'TOPWARNING: NEVERuseappliance l_,,,_J_,,,,__... NEVERleave surfaceunits .,,S':'

Page 24 - I ABOUTCOOKING

ABOUTSERVICEPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SUGGESTEDCORRECTIONSBaking results are 1. Oven is too hot or too cool. 1. Selectcorrect oventemperature.When bakin

Page 25

,, , sE.v,c (91PROBLEM POSSIBLECAUSES SUGGESTEDCORRECTIONSOven door will not 1. Self-cleanwas not properlyset. 1, Fol_owinstructionson page 18.lock fo

Page 26 - ABOUTCOOKING

MAYTAGCOOKING APPLIANCE WARRANTYONE YEAR - FULL WARRANTY (PartsandLabor)Forone (1) year fromthe dateof originalretailpurchase,any partwhichfails in no

Page 27

[0 IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSOVEN CHILD SAFETYUse care when opening door. Let hot . _,,_:,_%_ NEVER leave children alone orI[ii_.'_ _ "%i,,

Page 28

RANGEFEATURES 01ELECTRONICCONTROL (pages6 and 7)OVEN LIGHT SWITCH (page 16) _EINDICATORLIGHT (page8)BACKGUARD SURFACECONTROLS(page8)OVEN VENT(page 15)

Page 29 - IA c.u.,o.I

IUP CLOCKANDOVENCONTROLto cancelall and hold theseoperations Cancel padsto enterexceptthe time, ovenTIMER. The _ Se_ _ _, __ temperatureortime of day

Page 30 - ABOUTSERVICE

CONTROLHOW TO SET TIMER CONTROL LOCK-OUT FEATURE1. PressTIMER pad. _ The ControlLock-Outfeaturepreventstheovenfrom2. Pressor press and hold I'_ l

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[0 ABOUTYOURCOOKTOP[,Ac.uT.o.IBefore cooking o.. Othertips..,• Always place a panon the surfaceunit beforeyou • Toeliminatethe hazard of reaching over

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I ABOUTYOURCOOKTOP 0 ICOOKTOP To raise the cooktop:1. When cool, graspthe front edge of the cooktop.Freestandingrangeswithacoil elementcooktopwillfeat

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