Do-it-yourself’ temperature adjustments, Before calling for service – Sears 45320 User Manual

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

DON’T CALL FOR SERVICE

UNTIL YOU CHECK

• Foods do not broil

properly

Improper rack position

• Oven preheated
- Improper utensil used

Improper broiling time

Door Is closed

• Check broil pan placement In broiling

section.

Do not preheat when broiling.

Use broiler pan and grid supplied with
range.

Check broiling chart In broiling section.

Check to Insure door is open to broil

position.

• Oven smokes

*

Dirty oven

Broiler pan full of grease left

In oven

• Check for heavy spillover.

Clean pan and grid after each use.

• Oven light does not work

Light switch In off position

Light bulb burned out

Check switch setting.

Check or replace light bulb; see cleaning
and care Instructions.

• Heavily soiled or stained

cooktop cannot be satisfac­

torily cteaned

• Spills were not wiped up

promptly

• See the Instructions, under Cleaning Tips.

• Continuous-cleaning

oven f 1 n ish looks sol led

• Heavy spillovers were not

wiped up

• Seecontlnuous-cleanlng oven information

In Use and Care section.

NOTE: The continuous-cleaning oven fin­
ish will not keep your oven spotless, only

presentabty clean.

“DO-IT-YOURSELF’ TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENTS

You may feel that your new oven cooks differently than the oven It replaced. We recommend that you use your new
oven a few weeks to become more familiar with It, following the times given In your recipes as a guide.

If you think your new oven Is too hot (burning foods) or not hot enough (foods are under-cooked) you can adjust the

temperature yourself. The appearance and texture of foods are better Indicators of oven accuracy than Inexpensive

oven thermometers, such as those found In the grocery stores, to check the temperature setting of your new oven.
These thermometers can vary by 20-40‘’F. In addition, the oven door must be opened to read these thermometers.

Opening the door will change the temperature of the oven.

To decide how much to change the temperature, set the oven temperature 25°F lower (if foods are burning) than the
temperature in your recipe, then bake. The result of this ‘lest” should give you an idea of how much the temperature

should be changed.

TO MAKE THE TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT:

POINTER

1

.

3.
4.

5.

6.

Make sure the oven control knob is In the “OFF”
position. Remove the knob by pulling it straight off.
Look at the back of the knob. The pointer In the center
indicates the original temperature setting.

Use a screwdriver to carefully loosen both screws.

To make your oven temperature

HOTTER, hold the

knob by the handle and turn the knob skirt so the top
screw moves toward the word hotter. As you turn the
skirt you will hear clicks and feel notches or teeth.

Each click or notch will adjust the temperature 15“F
hotter.

To make your oven temperature

COOLER, hold the

kn ob by the hand le and turn the knob skirt so that the
top screw movestoward the word cooler. As you turn
the skirt you will hear clicks and feel notches or teeth.

Each click or notch will adjust the temperature 15°F
cooler.

When you have made the desired temperature ad­

justment, re-tighten both screws and return the oven

control knob to your range.

KNOB

HANDLE

KNOB
SKIRT

TOP SCREW MOVES

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