W it yourself” temperature adjustment – Sears KENMORE 911.47466 User Manual

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W IT YOURSELF” TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

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

undercooked) you can adjust the temperature

yourself. The appearance and texture of foods

is a better indicator of oven accuracy than an
inexpensive thermometer, such as those found
in grocery stores, to check the temperature
setting of your new oven. These thermometers
can vary by 20-40 degrees. 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
degrees higher (if foods are undercooked) or

25 degrees lower (if foods are burning) 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.

bake

BAKE

TEMP

START

Press and hold down both

the

BAK£

and

BBOIL

pad until the display shows

SF

2.

Press the

BAKE

pad A

factory set 2 digit number

will show in the display,

usually 00.

If you think the oven

is not hot enough:

3a.

Press the

UP

Temp arrow

pad to

increase (r-J

the

temperature up to +35®F.

If you think the oven

is too hot:

3b.

Press the

DOWN

Temp

arrow pad to

decrease

M the temperature down

to

-3S°F.

4. Press the

START

pad

This increased or decreased temperature

setting will remain in memory until the above
steps are repeated. A power failure will not
affect this setting

The broil and self-clean temperatures will not

be affected

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