Using your range, Using the surface units, Surface unit markers – Whirlpool FEP340Y User Manual
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U S I N G Y O U R R A N G E
Using Your Range
In This Section
Page
Page
Using the surface units....................... ............... 7
Adjusting the oven temperature control. ..... 13
Positioning racks and pans............................... 9
Broiling........................................................ ...... 13
For best air circulation....................... ............. 10
Broiling tips................................................. ...... 15
Using aluminum foil for baking......... ............. 10
Energy saving tips...................................... ...... 15
Setting the electronic clock............... ............. 11
The oven vent.............................................. ...... 16
Using the electronic Timer................. ............. 11
The storage drawer.................................... ..... 16
Bakingfroasb'ng..................................
The anti-tip bracket....................................
To obtain the best cooking results possibie, you must operate your range properly. This section gives
you important information for efficient and safe use of your range.
Using the surface units
Control knobs must be pushed in before
turning them to a setting. They can be set
anywhere between HI and OFF.
Surface unit markers
The solid dot in the surface unit marker shows
which surface unit is turned on by that knob.
Surface heating indicator light
The SURFACE HEATiNG Indicator Light on the
controi panei will glow when a surface unit is
turned on.
A
warning
Burn and Fire Hazard
Be sure all control knobs are turned to OFF
and all indicator lights are OFF when you
are not cooking.
Someone couid be burned or a fire couid
start if a surface unit is accidentally left ON.
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