Adjusting oven temperature, To adjust the thermostat – Maytag CWE5800 User Manual

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Adjusting Oven Temperature

Your new appliance has been factory tested for
oven temperature accuracy. Even though your
range has been tested, you may find that the
cooking results with your new oven are different
from your previous oven.

If you have carefully followed the recipe,
reviewed the baking tips on page 11 and still feel
cooking results do not meet your expectations,

you can adjust the oven temperature. DO NOT
ADJUST THE TEMPERATURE if only one or
two items are not baking properly.

If you think the oven should be hotter or cooler,
you can adjust it yourself To decide how much to
change the thermostat, set the oven temperature
25°F higher or lower than the temperature in
your recipe, then bake. The results of the “test”
should give you an idea of how much to adjust
the thermostat.

To adjust the thermostat:

1. Press OVEN TEMP pad.

2. Press

A

or

T

pad until 550° is displayed.

3. Press and hold the OVEN TEMP pad for

several seconds until 00° appears in the
display.

• If 00° does not appear in the display, press

the CANCEL pad and begin again.

• If the oven temperature was previously

adjusted, the change will be displayed. For
example, if the temperature was reduced by

15°, -15° will be displayed.

4. Press the

A

or ▼ pad to select the

temperature change desired.

• The oven temperature can be increased up

to 35° or reduced by as much as 35° (-35°)
in 5° increments.

NOTE:

If you delay in selecting a

temperature, the program will automatically
cancel and 00° will disappear. Regin again if
the program cancels.

5. Press the CANCEL pad and the time of day

will reappear in the display. The oven will now
bake at the adjusted temperature.

It is not necessary to readjust the oven
temperature if there is a power interruption. This
adjustment will not affect broil or clean
temperatures.

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