Thermostat adjustments, A ■ v – Sears 36725 User Manual

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THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS

The temperature in your new oven has been set correctly
at the factory, so be sure to follow the recipe temperatures
and cooking times the first few times you bake in your

oven.

If you think the oven should be hotter or cooler, you can
adjust the oven temperature yourself. To decide how
much to change the temperature, set the oven
temperature

Z5°F

higher or lower than the temperature

In your recipe, then bake. The results of this “test”
should give you an idea of how much the temperature
should be changed.

To adjust temperature follow these instructions:

1. Push BABCE.

2. Select a temperature between 500°F and 550°F by

pressing . See Fig. 1.

3. IMMEDIATELY, press BAKE again and hold for about

4seconds. ThisdispIaywlllshow“ON” and “BAKE”

will flash in the display.

4. The temperature can be adjusted up to +35“F hotter

J to select the

See Fig. 3. The

or -as^F cooler. Use tCJ or

temperature adjustment you want,
temperature you select Is the new preset oven display.

Step 4i

A ■ V

SET BETWEEN -35°F
AND +35°F

PRESET OVEN
DISPLAY

FIg.3

NOTE: This adjustment will not affect Broil or

Clean

temperatures.

It

will

be

remembered

when power is removed.

Step 1;

PRESS

Step 2:

SET

BETWEEN

500“F AND 550“F

Step 3s

IMMEDIATELY,

PRESS AND

HOLD

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Continue to hold BAKE until the display changes to
show the preset oven temperature adjustment.

See Fig. 2.

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n

LIU

5. When you have made the adjustment, push CLOCK

to return the display to the time of day. Use your oven

as you would normally.

Step 5:

The adjustment you have made to the oven temperature
will be remembered by the control and will automatically
adjust the oven temperature.

PRESET OVEN DISPLAY

Fig. 2

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