Oven racks, Rack positions, Bakeware accessories – Maytag X9112VUV User Manual

Page 6: Using your oven

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USING YOUR OVEN

OVEN RACKS

The two oven racks are designed with a
lock-stop position to keep the racks

from coming completely out of the oven.

Do not attempt to change the rack

positions when the oven is hot.

To remove;

Be sure the rack is cool.

Pull the rack straight out to the lock-stop
position. Tilt the front of the rack up and

continue pulling the rack out of the oven.

To replace;

Place the rack on the rack

supports. Tilt the front end up and slide
it back until it clears the lock-stop

position. Lower the front and slide the
rack straight in. Pull the rack out to the
lock-stop position to be sure it is

positioned correctly. Then return it to its
normal positon.

Rack Positions

Use the following guidelines when

selecting the proper rack positions:

RACK 4 {top of oven) used for some two
rack cooking or baking operations.

RACK 3 used for one or two-rack

baking.

RACK 2 used for most on e-rack baking,

and roasting some meats.

RACK 1 used for one or two-rack
baking; roasting large meats; cooking

larger foods or casseroles and for
baking angel food cake, pie shells, cake

or cakes in tube or bundt pans.

Hints:

For optimum baking results of cakes,

cookies or biscuits, bake on

one rack.

Position rack so food is in the center of

the oven. Allow 2 inches between the
edge of the utensil and the oven walls or

adjacent utensils.

If cooking on two racks, stagger pans so

one is not directly over the other. Use
rack positions 2 and 4, or 1 and 4,

depending on baking results, when
cooking on two racks. Use racks 1 and

4 when using two cookie sheets.

Never place two cookie sheets on

one rack and never place aluminum

foil or pans directly on the oven

bottom.

USE OF ALUMINUM FOIL

Use aluminum foil ONLY as instructed in

this book. Improper use of aluminum foil
may cause damage to the oven, affect
cooking results, and can also result in

shock and/or fire hazards. Foil can be
used if these guidelines are followed:

• Do not use aluminum foil directly

under the cookware.

Foil will reflect

heat away from the utensil causing
Inadequate browning. Placing a pie

directly on foil may result in a soggy
bottom crust and inadequate browning.

• Do not place aluminum foil directly

on the oven bottom as this may

damage the oven bottom.

A piece of

foil that is slightly larger than the cooking
utensil can be placed on the rack directly

below the rack containing the utensil.

• Do not completely cover an oven
rack with foil.

This blocks air flow in the

oven, constitutes a safety hazard, and
will adversely affect cooking results.

• Never cover the broiler insert with

aluminum foil as this prevents fat
from draining to the pan below.

The

broiler pan can be lined with foil.

BAKEWARE ACCESSORIES

This appliance has been tested for safe
performance

using

conventional

cookware. Do not use any devices or

accessories that are not specifically
recommended in this manual. Do not
use stove top grills, or add-on oven

convection systems. The use of devices
or accessories that are not expressly

recommended in this manual can create
serious safety hazards, and reduce the

life of the components of the appliance.

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