Full Product Manual
OVEN OPERATION 
When using the appliance for the first time, the oven and broiler burners should be 
turned on to burn off any manufacture oils. See ‘BEFORE FIRST USE’ for further 
details. 
WARNING: Oven Vent 
Do not block the Top Vent of the range, nor the ducts of the door for cool air intake 
and exhaust. It is important that the flow of hot air from the oven and fresh air into 
the oven burner never be interrupted. Avoid touching the vent opening or nearby 
surfaces during oven or broiler operation – they may become hot. 
WARNING: Oven Internal Air Flow 
Never cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack 
with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the oven and 
may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. 
WARNING: Aluminum Foil 
Do not use aluminum foil or other material to line the oven floor or side walls or any 
other porcelain surface. Failure to adhere to this notice will damage the porcelain 
interior. Further, the aluminum foil traps heat and may create a fire hazard.
BEFORE USING THE OVEN
OVEN FUNCTIONS 
CONVENTIONAL / NATURAL AIR FLOW 
The oven operates as a conventional oven where heat is transferred into the oven 
from the heating element in the bottom of the oven cavity. Heat is then circulated by 
natural airflow. This is a traditional bake setting. 
Conventional cooking is best for less tender cuts of meat that should be covered, 
covered one-dish recipes, and pizzas. 
To prevent any issue with over or under-cooked food, rotate your pans throughout 
the baking time. 
When the oven is turned on, the Indicator Light will illuminate on the Control Panel 
indicating that the oven is preheating. The light will turn off when the temperature is 
reached and will turn on again when maintaining temperature. 
• Operation 
To set the oven temperature, press and turn the oven 
control knob counterclockwise to the desired temperature. 
The oven indicator light illuminates and preheat begins. 
Oven Range – 150°F to 500°F
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