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JENN-AIR ELECTRIC RANGE
ELECTRONIC TOUCH CONTROL 800
Form No. B/09/04 Part No. 8113P464-60 Rev. 1 ©2004 Maytag Appliances Sales Co. Litho U.S.A .
Important Safety Instructions .....................................1-4
Surface Cooking..............................................................5-8
Oven Cooking................................................................ 9-22
Care & Cleaning ......................................................... 23-26
Maintenance................................................................ 27-28
Troubleshooting ......................................................... 29-30
Warranty & Service...........................................................31
Guide de l’utilisation et entretien................................32
Guía de Uso y Cuidado...................................................64
USE & CARE
GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Installer: Please leave this manual with this appliance.
Consumer: Please read and keep this manual for future
reference. Keep sales receipt and/or cancelled check as
proof of purchase.
Model Number __________________________________
Serial Number __________________________________
Date of Purchase ________________________________
If you have questions, call:
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance
1-800-JENNAIR (1-800-536-6247)
1-800-688-2080 ( U.S. TTY for hearing or speech impaired)
(Mon.-Fri., 8 am-8 pm Eastern Time)
Internet: http://www.jennair.com
In our continuing effort to improve the quality and perfor-
mance of our cooking products, it may be necessary to make
changes to the appliance without revising this guide.
For service information, see page 31.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in
this guide are not meant to cover all possible conditions
and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution,
and care must be exercised when installing, maintain-
ing, or operating the appliance.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent, or
manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not
understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
WARNING – Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION – Hazards or unsafe practices which
COULD result in minor personal injury.
WARNING
CAUTION
Read and follow all instructions before using this
appliance to prevent the potential risk of fire, electric
shock, personal injury or damage to the appliance as a
result of improper usage of the appliance. Use appliance
only for its intended purpose as described in this guide.
To ensure proper and safe operation: Appliance
must be properly installed and grounded by a qualified
technician. Do not attempt to adjust, repair, service, or
replace any part of your appliance unless it is specifi-
cally recommended in this guide. All other servicing
should be referred to a qualified servicer.
Always disconnect power to appliance before servicing.
To check if device is properly installed, look underneath
range with a flashlight to make sure one of the rear
leveling legs is properly engaged in the bracket slot. The
anti-tip device secures the rear leveling leg to the floor
when properly engaged. You should check this anytime
the range has been moved.
To Prevent Fire or Smoke
Damage
Be sure all packing materials are removed from the
appliance before operating it.
Keep area around appliance clear and free from combus-
tible materials. Flammable materials should not be stored
in an oven.
Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. Keep plastics away
from parts of the appliance that may become warm or
hot.
To prevent grease fires, do not let cooking grease or
other flammable materials accumulate in or near the
appliance.
General Instructions
WARNING: To reduce risk of
tipping of the appliance from
abnormal usage or by excessive loading of the
oven door, the appliance must be secured by a
properly installed anti-tip device.
WARNING
ALL RANGES CAN TIP AND
CAUSE INJURIES TO PERSONS
INSTALL ANTI-TIP DEVICE
PACKED WITH RANGE
FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
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In Case of Fire
Turn off appliance and ventilating hood to avoid spread-
ing the flame. Extinguish flame then turn on hood to
remove smoke and odor.
Cooktop: Smother fire or flame in a pan with a lid or
cookie sheet.
NEVER pick up or move a flaming pan.
Oven: Smother fire or flame by closing the oven door.
Do not use water on grease fires. Use baking soda, a dry
chemical or foam-type extinguisher to smother fire or
flame.
Child Safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
NEVER store items of interest to children in cabinets
above an appliance or on backguard of a range. Chil-
dren climbing on the appliance door to reach items
could be seriously injured.
WARNING
NEVER use appliance as a step to reach cabinets above.
Misuse of appliance door, such as stepping, leaning or
sitting on the door, may result in possible tipping of the
appliance, breakage of the door and serious injuries.
NEVER leave children alone or unsupervised near the
appliance when it is in use or is still hot. Children should
never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the
appliance as they could be injured or burned.
Children must be taught that the appliance and utensils
in it can be hot. Let hot utensils cool in a safe place, out
of reach of small children. Children should be taught
that an appliance is not a toy. Children should not be
allowed to play with controls or other parts of the
appliance.
About Your Appliance
To prevent potential hazard to the user and damage to
the appliance, do not use appliance as a space heater to
heat or warm a room. Also, do not use the oven as a
storage area for food or cooking utensils.
Do not obstruct the flow of air by blocking the oven
vent.
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR INTERIOR
SURFACES OF OVEN. Heating elements may be hot
even though they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of
any oven become hot enough to cause burns. During
and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other
flammable materials contact heating elements or interior
surfaces of oven until they have had sufficient time to
cool. Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot
enough to cause burns – among these surfaces are:
oven vent opening and surface near this opening, oven
door, window of oven door.
Do not touch a hot oven light bulb with a damp cloth as
the bulb could break. Should the bulb break, disconnect
power to the appliance before removing bulb to avoid
electrical shock.
NEVER use aluminum foil to cover an oven rack or oven
bottom. Misuse could result in risk of electric shock, fire,
or damage to the appliance. Use foil only as directed in
this guide.
Cooking Safety
Never heat an unopened food container in the oven.
Pressure build-up may cause container to burst result-
ing in serious personal injury or damage to the appli-
ance.
Use dry, sturdy potholders. Damp potholders may cause
burns from steam. Dish towels or other substitutes
should never be used as potholders because they can
trail across hot elements and ignite or get caught on
appliance parts.
Wear proper apparel. Loose fitting or long hanging-
sleeved apparel should not be worn while cooking.
Clothing may ignite and cause burns if garment comes
in contact with heating elements.
Always place oven racks in the desired positions while
oven is cool. Slide oven rack out to add or remove food,
using dry, sturdy potholders. Always avoid reaching into
the oven to add or remove food. If a rack must be
moved while hot, use a dry potholder. Do not let
potholder contact hot element in oven.
Use racks only in the oven in which they were shipped/
purchased.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or
steam escape before removing or replacing food.
PREPARED FOOD WARNING: Follow food
manufacturer’s instructions. If a plastic frozen food
container and/or its cover distorts, warps, or is otherwise
damaged during cooking, immediately discard the food
and its container. The food could be contaminated.
Do not allow aluminum foil or meat probe to contact
heating element.
Always turn off all controls when cooking is completed.
Utensil Safety
Follow the manufacturer’s directions when using oven
cooking bags.
This appliance has been tested for safe performance
using conventional cookware. Do not use any devices or
accessories that are not specifically recommended in
this guide. Do not use add-on oven convection systems.
The use of devices or accessories that are not expressly
recommended in this guide can create serious safety
hazards, result in performance problems, and reduce the
life of the components of the appliance.
If pan is smaller than element, a portion of the element
will be exposed to direct contact and could ignite
clothing or potholder.
Only certain types of glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic,
earthenware, or other glazed utensils are suitable for
cooktop or oven service without breaking due to the
sudden change in temperature. Follow utensil
manufacturer’s instructions when using glass.
Turn pan handle toward center of cooktop, not out into
the room or over another surface element. This reduces
the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, or
spillage if pan is accidently bumped or reached by small
children.
Cooktop
NEVER leave surface units unattended especially when
using high heat. An unattended boilover could cause
smoking and a greasy spillover can cause a fire.
This appliance is equipped with different size surface
elements. Select pans with flat bottoms large enough to
cover element. Fitting pan size to element will improve
cooking efficiency.
GLASS-CERAMIC SURFACE: NEVER cook on broken
cooktop. If cooktop should break, cleaning solutions and
spillovers may penetrate the broken cooktop and create
a risk of electric shock. Contact a qualified technician
immediately.
Deep Fat Fryers
Use extreme caution when moving the grease pan or
disposing of hot grease. Allow grease to cool before
attempting to move pan.
Ventilating Hoods
Clean range hood and filters frequently to prevent
grease or other flammable materials from accumulating
on hood or filter and to avoid grease fires.
When flaming foods under the hood, turn the fan on.
Cleaning Safety
Clean cooktop with caution. Turn off all controls and
wait for appliance parts to cool before touching or
cleaning. Clean with caution. Use care to avoid steam
burns if a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe spills on a
hot surface. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes
if applied to a hot surface.
Clean only parts listed in this guide.
Self-Clean Oven
CAUTION
Do not leave racks, broiling pan, food or cooking
utensils, etc. in the oven during the self-clean cycle.
Do not clean door gasket. The door gasket is essential
for a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub, dam-
age, or move the gasket.
Do not use oven cleaners or oven liners of any kind in or
around any part of the self-clean oven.
Before self-cleaning the oven, remove broiler pan, oven
racks and other utensils, and wipe off excessive
spillovers to prevent excessive smoke or flare ups.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Important Safety Notice and
Warning
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforce-
ment Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor
of California to publish a list of substances known to the
State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm,
and requires businesses to warn customers of potential
exposures to such substances.
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that when
the oven is engaged in the self-clean cycle, there may
be some low-level exposure to some of the listed
substances, including carbon monoxide. Exposure to
these substances can be minimized by properly venting
the oven to the outdoors by opening the windows and/
or door in the room where the appliance is located
during the self-clean cycle.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PET BIRDS:
Never keep pet birds in the kitchen or in rooms where
the fumes from the kitchen could reach. Birds have a
very sensitive respiratory system. Fumes released during
an oven self-cleaning cycle may be harmful or fatal to
birds. Fumes released due to overheated cooking oil, fat,
margarine and overheated non-stick cookware may be
equally harmful.
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SURFACE COOKING
Surface Controls
Use to turn on the surface elements. An infinite choice of
heat settings is available from Low to High. The knobs can
be set on or between any of the settings.
Setting the Controls
1. Place pan on surface element.
2. Push in and turn the knob in either direction to the desired
heat setting.
The control panel is marked to identify which
element the knob controls. For example, the
graphic at right indicates right front element.
3. There is an element indicator light on the control panel.
When any surface control knob is turned on, the light will
turn on. The light will turn off when all the surface ele-
ments are turned off.
When a control is turned on, a glow can be seen through
the smoothtop surface. The element will cycle on and off
to maintain the preset heat setting, even on High.
4. After cooking, turn knob to Off.
Remove pan.
Dual Elements
The cooking surface has two dual ele-
ments located in the right front and left
front of the smoothtop. This allows you to
change the size of these elements.
Press the switch to the left to use the large
element or to the right to use the small element. The selection
should be made before turning on the element.
Medium (5): Use to
maintain slow boil for
large amounts of liquids
and for most frying
operations.
BEFORE COOKING
Always place a pan on the surface unit before you turn it
on. To prevent damage to range, never operate surface
unit without a pan in place.
NEVER use the cooktop as a storage area for food or
cookware.
DURING COOKING
Be sure you know which knob controls which surface
unit. Make sure you turned on the correct surface unit.
Begin cooking on a higher heat setting then reduce to a
lower setting to complete the operation. Never use a
high heat setting for extended cooking.
NEVER allow a pan to boil dry. This could damage the
pan and the appliance.
NEVER touch cooktop until it has cooled. Expect some
parts of the cooktop, especially around the surface units,
to become warm or hot during cooking. Use potholders
to protect hands.
CAUTION
Suggested Heat Settings
The size, type of cookware and cooking operation will affect
the heat setting. For information on cookware and other
factors affecting heat settings, refer to Cookware Recommen-
dations on page 7 and “Cooking Made Simple” booklet.
AFTER COOKING
Make sure surface unit is turned off.
Clean up messy spills as soon as possible.
OTHER TIPS
If cabinet storage is provided directly above cooking
surface, limit it to items that are infrequently used and can
be safely stored in an area subjected to heat. Tempera-
tures may be unsafe for items such as volatile liquids,
cleaners or aerosol sprays.
NEVER leave any items, especially plastic items, on the
cooktop. The hot air from the vent may ignite flammable
items, melt or soften plastics, or increase pressure in
closed containers causing them to burst.
NEVER allow aluminum foil, meat probes or any other
metal object, other than a pan on a surface element, to
contact heating elements.
NEVER store heavy items above the cooktop that could fall
and damage it.
Low (1): Use to keep foods
warm and melt chocolate
and butter.
High (9): Use to bring
liquid to a boil. Always
reduce setting to a lower
heat when liquids begin to
boil or foods begin to cook.
Med. Low (3):
Use to con-
tinue cooking
covered foods
or steam foods.
Med. High (7): Use to
brown meat, heat oil for
deep fat frying or
sauteing. Maintain fast
boil for large amounts
of liquids.
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Smoothtop Surface Notes:
Cooktop may emit light smoke and odor the first few
times the cooktop is used. This is normal.
Smoothtop cooktops retain heat for a period of time
after the element is turned off. Turn the elements off
a few minutes before food is completely cooked and use
the retained heat to complete cooking. When the hot
surface light turns off, the cooking area will be cool
enough to touch. Because of the way they retain heat, the
smoothtop elements will not respond to changes in
settings as quickly as coil elements.
In the event of a potential boilover, remove the pan from
the cooking surface.
Never attempt to lift the cooktop.
The smoothtop surface may appear discolored when it is
hot. This is normal and will disappear when the surface
cools.
Smoothtop Surface
Cooking Areas
The cooking areas on your range are identified by permanent
circles on the smoothtop surface. For most efficient cooking,
fit the pan size to the element size.
Pans should not extend more than
1
/
2
to 1-inch beyond
the cooking area.
When a control is turned on, a glow can be seen through the
smoothtop surface. The element will cycle on and off to
maintain the preset heat setting, even on Hi.
For more information on cookware, refer to Cookware
Recommendations on page 7 and “Cooking Made Simple”
booklet included with your range.
Warming Center (select models)
Use the Warming Center to keep cooked foods warm, such as
vegetables, gravies and oven-safe dinner plates.
Setting the Control:
1. Push in and turn the knob. Warm-
ing temperatures are approxi-
mate and are indicated on the
control as Min, 2, 4, 6 and
Max. However, the control can
be set to any position between
Min and Max.
2. When done, turn the control to Off and
remove food. The Hot Surface indicator light will go off when
the Warming Center surface has cooled.
Notes:
Never warm food for longer than one hour (eggs for
30 minutes), as food quality may deteriorate.
Do not heat cold food on the Warming Center.
Heat settings will vary depending on type and amount of
food. Always hold food at proper food temperatures.
USDA recommends food temperatures between
140°-170° F.
Warming Center Notes:
Use only cookware and dishes recommended as safe for
oven and cooktop use.
Always use oven mitts when removing food from the
Warming Center as cookware and plates will be hot.
All foods should be covered with a lid or aluminum foil to
maintain food quality.
When warming pastries and breads the cover should have
an opening to allow moisture to escape.
Do not use plastic wrap to cover foods. Plastic may melt
on to the surface and be very difficult to clean.
Suggested Settings
Setting Type of food
Min - 2 Breads/Pastries Gravies
Casseroles Eggs
2 - 6 Meats Dinner Plate with Food
Soups (Cream) Sauces
Stews Vegetables
6 - Max Fried Foods Hot Beverages
Soups (Liquid)
WARMING CENTER
(SELECT MODELS)
SINGLE
ELEMENT
DUAL
ELEMENT
Hot Surface Light
The Hot Surface indicator light is located on the
control panel. The light will be illuminated when
any cooking area is hot. It will remain on, even after
the control is turned off, until the area has cooled.
SINGLE
ELEMENT
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Tips to Protect the
Smoothtop Surface
Cleaning (see page 25 for more information)
Before first use, clean the cooktop.
Clean your cooktop daily or after each use. This will keep
your cooktop looking good and can prevent damage.
If a spillover occurs while cooking, immediately clean the
spill from the cooking area while it is hot to prevent a tough
cleaning chore later. Using extreme care, wipe spill with a
clean dry towel.
Do not allow spills to remain on the cooking area or the
cooktop trim for a long period of time.
Never use abrasive cleansing powders or scouring pads
which will scratch the cooktop.
Never use chlorine bleach, ammonia or other cleansers not
specifically recommended for use on glass-ceramic.
To Prevent Marks & Scratches
Do not use glass pans. They may scratch the surface.
Never place a trivet or wok ring between the surface and
pan. These items can mark or etch the top.
Do not slide aluminum pans across a hot surface. The pans
may leave marks which need to be removed promptly. (See
Cleaning, page 25.)
Make sure the surface and the pan bottom are clean before
turning on to prevent scratches.
To prevent scratching or damage to the glass-ceramic top,
do not leave sugar, salt or fats on the cooking area. Wipe
the cooktop surface with a clean cloth or paper towel
before using.
Never slide heavy metal pans across the surface since
these may scratch.
To Prevent Stains
Never use a soiled dish cloth or sponge to clean the
cooktop surface. A film will remain which may cause stains
on the cooking surface after the area is heated.
Continuously cooking on a soiled surface may/will result in
a permanent stain.
To Prevent Other Damage
Do not allow plastic, sugar or foods with high sugar content
to melt onto the hot cooktop. Should this happen, clean
immediately. (See Cleaning, page 25.)
Never let a pan boil dry as this will damage the surface and
pan.
Cookware Recommendations
Never use cooktop as a work surface or cutting board.
Never cook food directly on the surface.
Do not use a small pan on a large element. Not only does
this waste energy, but it can also result in spillovers burning
onto the cooking area which requires extra cleaning.
Do not use non-flat specialty items that are oversized or
uneven such as round bottom woks, rippled bottom and/or
oversized canners and griddles.
Do not use foil or foil-type containers. Foil may melt onto
the glass. If metal melts on the cooktop, do not use. Call an
authorized Jenn-Air Servicer.
Select Avoid
Flat, smooth-bottom Pans with grooved or warped bottoms.
pans. Pans with uneven bottoms do not cook
efficiently and sometimes may not
boil liquid.
Heavy-gauge pans. Very thin-gauge metal or glass pans.
Pans that are the Pans smaller or larger than the
same size as the element by 1 inch.
element.
Secure handles. Cookware with loose or broken handles.
Heavy handles that tilt the pan.
Tight-fitting lids. Loose-fitting lids.
Flat bottom woks. Woks with a ring-stand bottom.
Using the right cookware can prevent many problems, such
as food taking longer to cook or achieving inconsistent
results. Proper pans will reduce cooking times, use less
energy, and cook food more evenly.
Flat Pan Tests
See if your pans are flat.
The Ruler Test:
1. Place a ruler across the bottom of the pan.
2. Hold it up to the light.
3. Little or no light should be visible under the ruler.
The Bubble Test:
1. Put 1 inch of water in the pan. Place on cooktop and turn
control to High.
2. Watch the formation of the bubbles as the water heats.
Uniform bubbles mean good performance, and uneven
bubbles indicate hot spots and uneven cooking.
See “Cooking Made Simple” booklet for more information.
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Canning and Oversize
Cookware
All canners and large pots must have flat bottoms and
must be made from heavy-gauge materials. This is critical
on smoothtop surfaces. The base must not be more than
1 inch larger than the element.
When canners and pots do not meet these standards, cooking
times may be longer, and cooktops may be damaged.
Some canners are designed with smaller bases for use on
smoothtop surfaces.
When canning, use the High heat setting only until the
water comes to a boil or pressure is reached in the canner.
Reduce to the lowest heat setting that maintains the boil or
pressure. If the heat is not turned down, the cooktop may be
damaged.
See “Cooking Made Simple” booklet for more information.
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Control Panel
The control panel is designed for ease in programming. The display window on the control shows time of day, timer and oven functions.
Control panel shown includes Convect and other model specific features. (Styling may vary depending on model.)
Using the Touchpads
Press the desired pad.
Press the number pads to enter time or temperature.
Press the Autoset 0 pad to enter temperature.
A beep will sound when any pad is touched.
A double beep will sound if a programming error occurs.
A Keep Warm Use to keep cooked food warm in oven.
B Clean Use to set self-clean cycle.
C Convect Bake Use for convection baking.
(select models)
D Convect Roast Use for convection roasting.
(select models)
E Bake Use for baking and roasting.
F Broil Use for broiling and top browning.
G Delay Programs the oven to start baking or
cleaning at a later time.
H Number Pads Use to set time and temperature.
I Oven Light Use to turn the oven light on or off.
J Drying Use for drying fruits, vegetables, herbs,
(select models) etc.
K Proofing Use to raise yeast-based bread products
(select models) before baking.
L Timer Sets the timer.
M Clock Use to set time-of-day clock.
N Cook & Hold Bakes for a preset time, then holds food
warm for 1 hour.
O Favorite Use to set and save a specific Cook
& Hold procedure.
P Autoset Use to quickly set temperature.
Q CANCEL Cancels all operations except Timer and
Clock.
A B C D E F G H
I J K L M N O P Q
Note: Four seconds after entering the number, the time or
temperature will automatically be entered. If more than 30
seconds elapse between touching a function pad and the
number pads, the function will be canceled and the display
will return to the previous display.
Clock
The clock can be set to display time in a 12-hour or 24-hour
format. The clock is set at the factory for the 12-hour format.
To change the clock to 24-hour format:
1. Press and hold the CANCEL and Favorite
pads for three seconds.
12 Hr flashes in the display.
2. Press the Autoset 0 pad to select 24 Hr;
press again to select 12 Hr.
3. Set the time of day following the directions
in the To set the Clock section.
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To set the Clock:
1. Press the Clock pad.
The time of day flashes in the display.
2. Press the appropriate number pads to set the time of day.
Colon flashes in the display.
3. Press the Clock pad again or wait four seconds.
The colon will remain on.
When electrical power is supplied or after a power interrup-
tion, the last clock time before power was interrupted will
flash.
To recall the time of day when another time function is
showing, press the Clock pad.
Clock time cannot be changed when the oven has been
programmed for Delay cook or clean or Cook & Hold.
To cancel the Clock display:
If you do not want the time of day to display:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Clock pads
for three seconds. The time of day will
disappear from the display.
When the clock display is canceled, press the
Clock pad to briefly display the time of day.
When the clock display is canceled, after 15 minutes, the oven
control will go into Standby Mode to save energy. The display
will be blank and the oven light will not operate. To "wake up"
the control from Standby Mode, press any touchpad. A double
beep will sound.
To restore the Clock display:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Clock pads for three sec-
onds. The time of day will reappear in the display.
Timer
The timer can be set from one minute (0:01) up to 99 hours
and 59 minutes (99:59).
The timer can be used independently of any other oven
activity. It can also be set while another oven function is
operating.
The Timer does not control the oven. It only controls a
beeper.
To set the Timer:
1. Press the Timer pad.
0:00 and TIMER flash in the display.
2. Press the appropriate number pads until the correct time
appears in the display.
The colon and TIMER will continue to flash.
3. Press Timer pad again or wait four seconds.
The colon stops flashing and the time begins counting
down.
The last minute of the timer countdown will be displayed
in seconds.
4. At the end of the set time, one long beep will sound and
“End” will be displayed.
5. Press the Timer pad to clear the display.
To cancel the Timer:
1. Press and hold the Timer pad for three seconds.
OR
2. Press the Timer pad and press ‘0’
using the number pads.
Locking the Control
and Oven Door
The touchpad and oven door can be locked for safety,
cleaning, or to prevent unwanted use. The touchpads will not
function when locked.
If the oven is currently in use, the touchpads and door cannot
be locked.
The current time of day will remain in the display when the
touchpads and door are locked.
To lock:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Cook &
Hold pads for three seconds. (Press
CANCEL pad first.)
OFF appears in the display.
LOCK flashes while the door is
locking.
To unlock:
Press and hold the CANCEL and Cook & Hold pads for three
seconds. (Press CANCEL pad first.) OFF disappears from the
display.
Note: The touchpads and oven door cannot be locked if
the oven temperature is 400° F or above.
Fault Codes
BAKE or LOCK may flash rapidly in the display to alert you if
there is an error or a problem. If BAKE or LOCK flash in the
display, press the CANCEL pad. If BAKE or LOCK continue to
flash, disconnect power to the appliance. Wait a few minutes,
and then reconnect power. If the flashing still continues,
disconnect power to the appliance and call an authorized
servicer.
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Baking Notes:
To change the oven temperature during cooking, press
Bake, then press the Autoset 0 pad or appropriate number
pads until the desired temperature is displayed.
To change the oven temperature during preheat, press
the Bake pad twice, then press the Autoset 0 pad or
appropriate number pads until the desired temperature is
displayed.
If you forget to turn off the oven, it will automatically turn
off at the end of 12 hours. If you wish to deactivate this
feature, see page 18.
For additional baking and roasting tips, see “Cooking Made
Simple” booklet.
Baking
To set Bake:
1. Press the Bake pad.
BAKE will flash.
000 will flash in the display.
2. Select the oven temperature. Press the Autoset 0 pad for
350° F or the appropriate number pads.
Each additional press of the Autoset 0 pad will increase
the temperature by 25°.
The oven temperature can be set from 170° to 550°.
3. Press Bake pad again or wait four seconds.
BAKE will stop flashing and light in the display.
Baking Differences Between Your Old
and New Oven
It is normal to notice some baking time differences between a
new oven and an old one. See “Adjusting the Oven Temperature”
on page 19.
Baking with Convection
(select models)
When convection baking, enter your normal baking
temperature. The control will automatically reduce the set
oven temperature by 25°. The entered temperature will be
displayed.
To set Convect Bake:
1. Press the Convect Bake pad.
BAKE and the FAN icon will flash
000 will flash in the display.
2. Select the oven temperature. Press the Autoset 0 pad for
350° F or the appropriate number pads.
Each additional press of the Autoset 0 pad will increase
the temperature by 25 degrees. The oven temperature
can be set from 170° to 550°.
3. Press Convect Bake pad again or wait four seconds.
BAKE will stop flashing.
100° or the actual oven temperature if over 100° F will
display. It will rise in 5° increments until the preset
temperature is reached.
The FAN icon will start to rotate.
4. Allow the oven to preheat for 8-15 minutes.
When the set oven temperature is reached, one long
beep will sound.
The set temperature will display.
To recall the set temperature during preheat, press the
Convect Bake pad.
100° or the actual oven temperature if over 100° F will
display. It will rise in 5° increments until the preset
temperature is reached.
4. Allow the oven to preheat for 8-15 minutes.
When the set oven temperature is reached, one long
beep will sound.
The set temperature will display.
To recall set temperature during preheat, press Bake pad.
5. Place food in the oven.
6. Check cooking progress at the minimum cooking time.
Cook longer if needed.
7. When cooking is finished, press CANCEL pad.
8. Remove food from the oven.
5. Place food in the oven.
6. Check cooking progress at the minimum cooking time.
Cook longer if needed.
7. When cooking is finished, press
CANCEL pad.
8. Remove food from the oven.
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Roasting With Convection
(select models)
When convection roasting, enter your normal roasting
time and temperature. The control will automatically
prompt you to check the food for doneness at 75% of the set
time.
Roasting Notes:
When convection roasting, the cooking time must be set
before setting the temperature.
If your recipe requires a preheated oven, add 15 minutes
to the cooking time programmed.
Roasting times can vary with different cuts of meat.
It is not necessary to preheat when convect roasting
large cuts of meat.
Refer to “Cooking Made Simple” booklet for suggested
roasting temperatures and times.
To set Convect Roast:
1. Press the Convect Roast pad.
ROAST and the FAN icon will flash.
00:00 will flash in the display.
000 lights in the display.
2. Enter the roasting time using the number pads.
Time can be set from 10 minutes (00:10) to 11 hours,
59 minutes (11:59).
Press Convect Roast pad again or wait 4 seconds.
ROAST and the FAN icon flash in the display.
000 will flash in the display.
3. Select the oven temperature. Press the
Autoset 0 pad for 325° F or the appropriate
number pads.
Each additional press of the Autoset 0 pad will increase
the temperature by 25°.
The oven temperature can be set from 170° to 550°.
4. Press Convect Roast pad again or wait four seconds.
ROAST will stop flashing and light in the display.
100° or the actual oven temperature will display. It will
rise in 5° increments until the preset temperature is
reached.
The FAN icon will start to rotate.
5. Place food in the oven.
Time will start counting down once oven starts heating
up.
To recall the set temperature during preheat, press the
Convect Roast pad.
6. When 75% of the set cooking time has elapsed, the oven
light will turn on and FOOD will flash in the display. Check
the cooking progress at this time. Cook longer if needed.
The oven light will remain on until the Oven Light pad is
pressed.
Press any pad to recall the cook time remaining.
7. When cooking is finished, press CANCEL pad.
8. Remove food from the oven.
Notes:
If a preheat is required, allow the oven to preheat for 8-15
minutes.
When the set oven temperature is reached, one long beep
will sound.
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CAUTION
Do not use delayed baking for highly perishable foods such
as dairy products, pork, poultry, or seafood.
When using Delay, the oven begins to cook later in the day.
Set the amount of time that you want to delay before the oven
turns on and how long you want to cook. The oven begins to
heat at the selected time and cooks for the specified length of
time.
Delay time can be set from 10 minutes (00:10) to 11 hours, 59
minutes (11:59).
To set a Delayed Cook & Hold cycle:
1. Press the 1 Delay pad.
DELAY flashes in the display.
00:00 flashes in the display.
2. Using the appropriate number pads, enter the amount of
time you want to delay the start of the Cook & Hold cycle.
3. Press the Cook & Hold pad.
HOLD and DELAY flash in the display.
00:00 flashes in the display.
4. Enter the amount of time you want to cook using the
number pads.
5. Press Bake, Convect Bake or Convect Roast pad (select
models).
6. Set the oven temperature desired by pressing the Autoset
0 pad or the appropriate number pads.
350° will light when Autoset 0 pad is pressed.
After four seconds, the entered delay time
will appear in the display.
HOLD turns off.
BAKE and DELAY remain lit to remind you that
a delayed Cook & Hold cycle has been programmed.
Cook & Hold
When using the Cook & Hold option, the oven begins to heat
immediately after the control has been set. Then, the oven
cooks for a specified length of time. When that time has
elapsed, the oven will keep the food warm for up to an hour
then automatically turn off.
To set Cook & Hold:
1. Press the Cook & Hold pad.
HOLD will flash to indicate that you are in Cook &
Hold programming.
00:00 will flash in the display.
2. Select the amount of time you want to cook by using the
number pads.
HOLD continues to flash.
The time will light in the display.
Time can be set from ten minutes (00:10) to 11 hours,
59 minutes (11:59).
3. While HOLD is still flashing, press Bake,
Convect Bake or Convect Roast (select
models) and select the oven temperature.
Press the Autoset 0 pad for 350° F or the
appropriate number pads.
The desired function word will flash.
The oven temperature can be set from
170° F to 550° F.
4. Press the desired function pad again OR
wait four seconds.
The desired function word will remain lit.
The cooking time will show in the display.
The actual oven temperature will be displayed
during preheat.
The set temperature will display when the oven is
preheated.
When the cooking time has elapsed:
Four beeps will sound.
HOLD and WARM will light.
170° will display.
Time of day will display.
Notes:
Do not use Delayed Cook & Hold for items that require a
preheated oven, such as cakes, cookies, and breads.
Do not use Delayed Cook & Hold if oven is already hot.
After one hour in HOLD WARM:
The oven turns off automatically.
HOLD and WARM go off.
Remove food from oven.
To cancel Cook & Hold at any time:
Press the CANCEL pad. Remove food from oven.
Delay Cook & Hold
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Broiling
To set Broil:
1. Press the Broil pad.
BROIL and SET flash in the display.
2. Press the Autoset 0 pad once to set HI broil or
twice to set LO broil.
HI or LO will be displayed.
Select HI broil (550° F) for normal broiling.
Select LO broil (450° F) for low-temperature
broiling of longer cooking foods such as poultry.
3. After four seconds, the oven will start.
BROIL will remain lit.
HI or LO will remain lit.
Broil Notes:
For best results when broiling, use a pan designed for
broiling.
Expect broil times to increase and browning to be
slightly lighter if appliance is installed on a 208-volt
circuit.
HI is used for most broiling. Use LO broil when broiling
longer cooking foods. The lower temperature allows
food to cook to the well done stage without excessive
browning.
Broil times may be longer when the lower broiling
temperature is selected.
Most foods should be turned halfway through broiling
time.
For additional broiling tips and temperatures, refer to the
“Cooking Made Simple” booklet.
4. For optimum browning, preheat broil element for 3-4
minutes before adding food.
5. Place food in the oven. Leave oven door open about four
inches (the first stop).
RACK APPROX. TIME APPROX. TIME
FOODS POSITION FIRST SIDE SECOND SIDE
Beef
Steak, 1” thick, Medium 6 8 minutes 7 - 12 minutes
Well 6 10 minutes 8 - 14 minutes
Hamburgers, 3/4” thick, Well 6 or 7 9 minutes 6 - 9 minutes
Pork
Bacon 6 6 - 10 minutes (no turning)
Chops, 1” 6 10 - 11 minutes 12 - 14 minutes
Ham Slice 6 5 minutes 3 - 7 minutes
Poultry LO Broil LO Broil
Breast Halves 4 15 minutes 15 - 25 minutes
Seafood
Fish Steaks, buttered, 1” thick 6 10 - 15 minutes (no turning)
Lobster Tails, 3-4 oz. each 5 7 - 10 minutes (no turning)
Broiling Chart
Note: This chart is a suggested guide. The times may vary with the food being cooked.
6. Turn meat once about halfway through cooking.
7. When food is cooked, press the CANCEL pad.
Remove food and broiler pan from the oven.
The time of day will reappear in the display.
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Keep Warm
For safely keeping hot foods warm or for warming breads and
plates.
To set Keep Warm:
1. Press the Keep Warm pad.
WARM flashes in the display.
000 flashes in the display.
2. Select the Keep Warm temperature. Press the
Autoset 0 pad or the appropriate number pads.
170° will light when the Autoset 0 pad is pressed.
Each press of the Autoset 0 pad will increase the
temperature by 5°.
The Keep Warm temperature can be set from 145° to 190°.
WARM and the temperature will be displayed while the
function is active.
Keep Warm Notes:
For optimal food quality, oven cooked foods should be
kept warm for no longer than 1 to 2 hours.
To keep foods from drying, cover loosely with foil or a lid.
To warm dinner rolls:
- cover rolls loosely with foil and place in oven.
- press Keep Warm and Autoset 0 pads.
- warm for 15-20 minutes.
To warm plates:
- place 2 stacks of up to four plates each in the oven.
- press Keep Warm and Autoset 0 pads.
- warm for five minutes, turn off the oven and leave
plates in the oven for 15 minutes more.
- use only oven-safe plates, check with the
manufacturer.
- do not set warm dishes on a cold surface as rapid
temperature changes could cause crazing or
breakage.
To cancel Keep Warm:
1. Press the CANCEL pad.
2. Remove food from the oven.
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Drying Notes:
To purchase a drying rack, contact your Jenn-Air dealer for
the “DRYINGRACK” Accessory Kit or call 1-800-JENNAIR.
Most fruits and vegetables dry well and retain their color
when dried at 140° F. Meat and jerky should be dried at
145° - 150° F. For optimal flavor, dry herbs at 100° F, however,
at this lower temperature expect extended drying times of up
to 8 hours.
The length of drying times vary due to the following: Water
and sugar content of food, size of food pieces, amount of
food being dried, humidity in the air.
Check foods at the minimum drying time. Dry longer if
necessary.
Fruits that turn brown when exposed to air should be treated
with an antioxidant. Try one of the following methods:
1. Dip fruit in a mixture of two parts bottled lemon juice to
one part cool water.
2. Soak fruit in a solution of 1 tsp. ascorbic acid or commer-
cial antioxidant to 1 quart of cold water.
Foods may drip during the drying process. After drying high
acid or sugary foods, clean the oven bottom with soap and
water. The porcelain oven finish may discolor if acidic or
sugary food soils are not wiped up prior to high heat or a
self-cleaning cycle.
More than one rack of food may be dried at the same time.
However, additional drying time is needed.
Refer to other resources at your local library or call your local
County Extension service for additional information.
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Drying (select models)
For best results, use a drying rack. A drying rack allows air to
circulate evenly around the food.
The convection fan will operate during the drying procedure.
To set Drying:
1. Place food in the oven.
Open the oven door slightly.
The oven door needs to be opened slightly to allow
moisture to escape from the oven during the drying
process.
Place the magnetic door spacer (Part No.
8010P146-60) on the slightly recessed
circular area on the upper right of
the oven door. The spacer provides a
gap between the oven frame and the
oven door allowing moisture to escape.
Gently close the oven door until the spacer
rests against the oven frame and light plunger.
The oven light will remain OFF when the spacer is
in the correct location.
spacer
2. Press the Drying pad.
DRY flashes in the display.
3. Press the Autoset 0 pad for 140° F or press the appropriate
number pads for the desired drying temperature.
Pressing the Autoset 0 pad will increase
the temperature in 10 degree increments.
The temperature may be set between
100° - 200° F.
4. After four seconds, DRY and the set temperature will
appear in the display.
5. When drying is complete, turn the oven off
by pressing the CANCEL pad.
Follow the Drying Guide on page 17 for drying times. Check
foods at minimum times given. Cool foods to room tempera-
ture before testing for doneness.
Note: If the spacer is not placed correctly, the convection
fan will not operate.
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APPROX.
FRUITS VARIETIES BEST PREPARATION DRY TIME TEST FOR DONENESS
FOR DRYING at 140
°F ** AT MIN. DRY TIME
Apples* Firm varieties: Graven Wash, peel if desired, core and slice 4-8 hours Pliable to crisp. Dried
Stein, Granny Smith, into 1/8” slices. apples store best when they
Jonathan, Winesap, are slightly crisp.
Rome Beauty, Newton.
Apricots* Blenheim/Royal most Wash, halve, and remove pits. 18-24 hours Soft, pliable.
common. Tilton also good.
Bananas* Firm varieties Peel and cut into 1/4” slices. 17-24 hours. Pliable to crisp.
Cherries Lambert, Royal Ann, Wash and remove stems. Halve and 18-24 hours. Pliable and leathery.
Napoleon, Van or Bing. remove pits.
Nectarines Freestone varieties. Halve and remove pits. Peeling 24-36 hours Pliable and leathery.
and Peaches* is optional but results in
better-looking dried fruit.
Pears* Bartlett Peel, halve and core. 24-36 hours Soft and pliable.
Pineapple Fresh or canned. Wash, peel and remove thorny eyes. Canned: Soft and pliable.
Slice length wise and remove the 14-18 hours
small core. Cut crosswise into Fresh:
1/2” slices. 12-16 hours
Orange and Select rough-skinned fruit. Wash well. Thinly peel the outer 1-2 hours Tough to brittle.
Lemon Peel Do not dry the peel of fruit 1/16 to 1/8” of the peel. Do not use
marked “color added”. the white bitter pith under the peel.
VEGETABLES
Tomatoes Plum, Roma Halve, remove seeds. Place tomatoes 12-18 hours Tough to crisp.
skin side up on rack. Prick skins.
Carrots Danvers Half Long, Do not use carrots with woody fiber 4-8 hours Tough to brittle.
Imperator, Red Cored or pithy core. Wash, trim tops and
Chantenay peel if desired. Slice crosswise or
diagonally into 1/4” slices. Steam
blanch for 3 min.
Hot Peppers Ancho, Anaheim Wash, halve and seed. Prick 4-6 hours Pods should appear
skin several times. shriveled dark red and crisp.
HERBS
Parsley, Mint, Rinse in cold water. Pat dry with a 1-3 hours Brittle and crumbly.
Cilantro, Sage, paper towel. Leave stems on until
Oregano leaves are dry, then discard.
Basil Cut leaves 3 to 4” from top of plant 2-5 hours Brittle and crumbly.
just as buds appear. Rinse leaves in
cold water.
*Fruits requiring an antioxidant to prevent discoloration and loss of nutrients. Refer to the notes on page 16 for specific methods.
** 12 Hour Off will not occur during drying functions.
Drying Guide (select models)
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Sabbath Mode Notes:
Sabbath Mode can be turned on at any time with or
without the oven on.
Sabbath Mode cannot be turned on if the touchpads are
locked out or when the door is locked.
Most prompts and messages and all beeps are
deactivated when Sabbath Mode is active.
If the oven is baking when Sabbath Mode is set, BAKE
will go out when Bake is canceled. There will be no
audible beeps.
The oven light will not automatically come on when the
oven door is opened while the oven is in Sabbath Mode.
If the oven light is desired while in Sabbath Mode, it
must be turned on before the Sabbath Mode is started.
When the Sabbath Mode is started, the temperature
display will immediately show the set temperature, rather
than the actual oven cavity temperature. No preheat
beep will sound.
The self-clean cycle and automatic door lock do not
operate during the Sabbath Mode.
Pressing CANCEL pad will cancel a bake cycle, however
the control will stay in the Sabbath Mode.
If power fails, the oven will power up in Sabbath Mode
with 72 hours remaining and no cycle active.
Automatic Shut-Off/Sabbath
Mode
The oven will automatically turn off after 12 hours if you
accidentally leave it on. This safety feature can be turned off.
To cancel the 12-hour shut-off and run the
oven continuously for 72 hours:
1. Press and hold the Clock pad for five
seconds
SAb will be displayed and flash for five seconds.
SAb will then be displayed continuously until turned
off or until the 72-hour time limit is reached.
BAKE will also be displayed if a bake cycle is in
use while the oven is in Sabbath Mode.
All functions EXCEPT BAKE (Timer, Keep Warm,
Clean, etc.) are locked out during the Sabbath Mode.
A Cook & Hold can be programmed during the Sabbath
Mode, however a Delay Cook & Hold is not allowed.
Proofing (select models)
Use the Proofing feature to raise yeast-based bread products
before baking. Proofing in the oven protects dough from room
temperature changes or drafts that commonly affect proofing
done on the countertop.
1. Press the Proofing pad.
PROOF flashes in the display.
SET flashes in the display.
2. Press the Autoset 0 pad.
PROOF will light in the display.
3. When proofing is complete, press
the CANCEL pad.
To cancel the Sabbath Mode:
1. Press the CLOCK pad for five seconds.
SAb will flash for five seconds.
The time of day will return to the display.
OR
2. After 72 hours, the Sabbath Mode will end.
SAb will flash for five seconds.
The time of day will return to the display.
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Favorite
The Favorite pad allows you to save the time and temperature
from a Cook & Hold function.
To set a Favorite cycle, Cook & Hold must be either active or
just programmed.
To set a new Favorite cycle or to save a cur-
rently running Cook & Hold as a Favorite:
1. Program a Cook & Hold cycle as described in the Cook &
Hold section on page 13.
2. Press and hold the Favorite pad for three
seconds.
The newly set or currently running Cook & Hold cycle
will be saved.
A beep will sound to indicate that the control has
accepted the Favorite setting.
To start a cycle programmed into Favorite:
1. Press the Favorite pad.
Time and temperature for the set Cook & Hold cycle will
be displayed. (If no Cook & Hold cycle has been pro-
grammed, “nonE” is displayed.)
2. Press the Bake, Convect Bake or Convect Roast (select
models) pad.
The Favorite cycle will begin immediately.
The selected cycle word will light in the display
The cooking time will light in the display
When the cooking time has elapsed:
The selected cycle word will turn off.
HOLD and WARM will light.
170° will display.
To cancel a Favorite cycle in progress:
1. Press the CANCEL pad.
The stored Favorite cycle will not
be affected.
2. Remove food from the oven.
Adjusting the Oven Temperature
Oven temperatures are carefully tested for accuracy at the
factory. It is normal to notice some baking or browning
differences between a new oven and an old one. As ovens
get older, the oven temperature can shift.
You may adjust the oven temperature if you think the oven is
not baking or browning correctly. To decide how much to
change the temperature, set the temperature 25 degrees
higher or lower than your recipe recommends, then bake.
The results of the “test” should give you an idea of how much
to adjust the temperature.
To adjust the oven temperature:
1. Press the Bake pad.
2. Enter 550° by pressing the appropriate number pads.
3. Press and hold the Bake pad for several seconds or until
00° appears in the display.
If the oven temperature was previously adjusted, the
change will be displayed. For example, if the oven tem-
perature was reduced by 15° the display will show “-15°”.
4. Press the Autoset 0 pad to adjust the temperature.
Each time the Autoset pad 0 is pressed, the temperature
changes by 5°. The oven temperature can be increased or
decreased by 5° to 35°.
Pressing the Autoset 0 pad will first cycle through increas-
ing the oven temperature (5, 10, . . . 35). Continuing to
press the Autoset 0 pad will then cycle through decreasing
the oven temperature (-35, -30, . . . -5).
5. The time of day will automatically reappear in the display.
You do not need to readjust the oven temperature if there is a
power failure or interruption. Temperature adjustment applies
to Bake, Convect Bake and Convect Roast (select models)
only. Broiling and cleaning temperatures cannot be adjusted.
Changing Temp °F/°C
1. The factory default setting for temperature is Fahrenheit.
2. To change the setting, press and hold the CANCEL and Bake
pads at the same time for three seconds.
3. A single beep will sound and the current setting will be
displayed (°F or °C). (If no change is made, the range will
return to the existing setting after 30 seconds.)
4. To change the setting, press the Autoset 0 pad. Press again
to return to existing setting. Wait five seconds and the setting
will be complete.
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