Maytag CWE 1000 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Self-Cleaning

ORDER # 203867CMAYFAGUse and Care ManualRa_lJant andSelf-CleaningConvection OvenModel CWE 1000

Page 2 - About Your Maytag Oven

Oven Operation, or Ro tlngTo set oven on radiant or convection bake:1. I:_aa_eoven racks on proper rack positions. (See page 15.)2. Touch BAKE RADIANT

Page 3

Minute ThnerIMPORTANT: This timer does not control the oven; it only operates a beeper. Itcan beused to remind you when a period, up to 99 minutes and

Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Time-Controlled or RoastingTo set oven to start hnmediately and shut off automatically:1. Touch BAKE RADIANT or BAKE CONVECT PAD.Indicator Words ENTER

Page 5

_® _ _n _ _ a_ f_re tlme and shut off automatically:1. Follow preceding Steps 1-3.4. Touch STOP TIME PAD.Indicator Words ENTER, STOP and TIME will bli

Page 6 - I°'H'-H N H

BakingGeneral Baking Recommendations• When cooking foods for the first time in your new oven, use recipe cookingtimes and temperatures as a guide.• Us

Page 7 - _ MAYrAG

Convection Bah Jug Recommendations®As a general rule, when using recipes or prepared mixes developed for a radiantbake oven, set the oven temperature

Page 8 - _ Display Numerals

Baking Chart* The times given are approximate. Actual times will depend on recipes and mixes prepared.** The CONVECT temperature is 25°F lower than re

Page 9 - ,' oT8 8:8 8

Bang ofConve ence Foods• Preheating the oven is not necessary.® Follow package recommendations for oven temperature, foil covering and useof cookie sh

Page 10 - ENTER CONVCTBAKE

€o vectlon Coo gMuJtipleFor best results, bake foods on one rack at a time as described in this manual. However,very good results can be obtained when

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RoastingGeneral Roasting Recommendations• Preheating is not necessary.oFor open pan roasting, place meat or poultry on the slotted portion of thetwo-p

Page 12 - 10 0 F Display

About Your Maytag OvenYour Maytag self-cleaning oven combines the best of two cook-ing methods, convection and radiant (conventional) baking orroastin

Page 13 - 6:0 0 °,..,°

• Tendercutsof meat and poultry can be quickly roasted to a rich golden brownin the convection oven. Follow general recommendations for roasting.• Ref

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C®_ctlon Roast_mg (Thawed Meats Only)21

Page 15 - Rack Positions

Probe TempThe PROBE TEMP feature enables you to cook meats and other foods without thechore of watching a thermometer. It can be used with either radi

Page 16 - Baking Chart

,.Touch NUMBER PADS for oven temperature by touching numbers, in order.For example: touch 3 2 5 for 325 °F.)(Allowable range of temperature that may b

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10. Touch STOPTIME PAD.IndicatorWords ENTER,STOPand TIMEwill blink.All O'swill bedisplayed.ENTER0 0:0 0 o,s.,°.STOP TIME11. Touch NUMBER PADS ind

Page 18 - MuJtiple

Hh ts on Successful Use ofthe Probe Temp Feature000$0The probe should be located in the center of the thickest part of a roast. Planthe placement of t

Page 19 - Roasting

BroilingTo Broil1. Place oven rack on the rack position suggested in the chart. Distance frombroiling element depends on foods being prepared. Rack po

Page 20

*Use offset rack in position #4.NOTE: This chart is a suggested guide. The times may vary with food being cooked.NOTE: A cooling fan may be heard duri

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Oven CleaningHow the Self-Cleaning Process WorksWhen the oven controls are set to CLEAN, the oven heats to temperatures that arehigher than those used

Page 22 - Probe Temp

Steps to Follow for Self-Cleaning ProcessTo set oven to start cleaning immediately:1. Touch SELF CLEAN PAD.An automatic program of three hours is pre-

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IndexBaking ... General Recommendations ... 14Convection Baking ... 15-18Baking Chart ...

Page 24 - 8:0 0 O""'aY

More Information on theSelfoCleaning ProcessA slight odor may be detected, and if an oven is heavily soiled, some smokemay be visible. Some smoke and

Page 25 - Hh ts on Successful Use of

Other Hints onCaring for Your OvenCleaning Other Surfaces of Your OvenDoor and control panel trim: The metal trim around the door and the controlpanel

Page 26 - Broiling

_en R,_e_To remove, pull forward to the "stop"position, lift up on the front of the rackand pull out.32

Page 27 - rack in position #4

Other Uses of Your Oven'sElectronic Controls_aPIliThe ALARM can be set to signal one-time or to repeat at the same time daily. Thesignal beeps fo

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4. Touch STARTPAD.Alarmisnowsetto beepat sametimeeachday.DisplayindicatesalarmissetbyIndicator WordALARM.Displayreturnsto time of day.5. Touch ALARMOF

Page 29 - 8:4 5 °".'°

Low Oven Temperature UseDehydration: The low temperature setting combined with the moving airin the convection oven creates suitable drying conditions

Page 30 - SelfoCleaning Process

Before You Callfor ServiceCheck the following list to be sure a service call is really necessary. A quick referenceof this manual as well as reviewing

Page 31 - Caring for Your Oven

If foods bake unevenly:• the oven may be installed improperly.• check the oven rack with a level.• stagger pans; do not allow pans to touch each other

Page 32 - _en R,_e_

|MPORTANT OP TIONMODEL NUMBERSERIAL NUMBER(Numbers appear on the serial plate located on oven front frame.)Date PurchasedMAYTAG DEALER FROM WHOM PU

Page 33 - Electronic Controls

WaPPautyFull One Year WarrantyFor one (1) year from date of original retail purchase, any part, which fails in normalhome use,will be repaired or repl

Page 34 - 4. Touch STARTPAD

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSRead before operating your ovenAll appliances -- regardless of the manufacturer -- have thepotential through improper or careless us

Page 35 - Low Oven Temperature Use

COMP IYNewton, lowa 50208(515) 792-7000Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 203867C Form No. 356FE-06896/89

Page 36 - Before You Call

8. Use only dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders onhot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do not letpotholder touch hot heating elements. Do

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Control Panel OperationOven Coutrol PanelThe control panel is designed for ease in programming. The DISPLAY WINDOWfeatures Indicator Words which will

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Display Window4 CONTROL_ MAYrAGNumber PadsUse for top browning or oven broiling of foods. (See pages 26-27.)%%Use with probe to cook foods to desired

Page 39 - WaPPauty

Display Windo Indicalor Words _%,ENTER CONVCT BAKE AM PROBE TEMP_lC;EcAKN 0 0 O OXBROll RAD STOP PM ALARM TIME_ Display NumeralsDISPLAY WINDOW serves

Page 40 - (515) 792-7000

C_oek Setth_gENTER CONVCTBAKE AM PRODE TEMP,' oT8 8:8 8BROIL RAD STOP PM ALARM TIMEIMPORTANT: First, set the clock.When oven is first supplied el

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