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The OVEN ON light stays on during any active
cooking mode, and remains on until either of the
oven control knobs is turned to the OFF position.
Note:
The interior oven light is operated by a separate switch that
turns the light on and off, independent of any control
setting.
Extended Bake
This unique cooking mode is for assisting the user for
compliance to Sabbath principles.
1. Select EXTENDED BAKE mode using the Mode
Selector Knob.
2. Set oven temperature using the Temperature Selector
Knob.
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PREHEATING PHASE is the same as for other
BAKE modes. Once the oven is preheated to the
selected temperature, the twenty-two (22) minute
Extended Bake cycle begins.
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ACTIVE PHASE baking is as usual for nineteen
(19) minutes, except during the last two (2)
minutes, the OVEN ON and PREHEATING lights
blink slowly (on 3 sec. / off 3 sec. together) to serve
as a NOTICE for the final phase.
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ACCESS PHASE (oven idle):
Once the two lights stop blinking (both remaining
on), the final three (3) minutes allows the Sabbath
user access to the oven without effecting a change
in the operation of the range. The oven burner
remains off during this phase.
Automatic operation of the cooling blower:
The cooling blower does not activate in any of the BAKE
modes for temperature settings less than 425°F. For
temperature settings of 425°F or greater, the cooling
blower activates only after the oven reaches 425°F, while
heating up to the set temperature. When the oven is turned
off, the blower remains on until the oven temperature cools
to 375°F. Likewise for BROIL mode, the cooling blower
activates only after the oven reaches 425°F, while heating
up to broiling temperature.
DO NOT continue to use the oven if the cooling blower fails
to activate while baking at temperature settings of 425°F or
greater, or while broiling. Call a qualified service agency to
repair the range.
Other Uses of Bake
Slow Cooking and Low Temperature Uses
of the Oven
In addition to providing perfect temperatures for baking and
roasting, the oven can be used at low temperatures to keep
hot, cooked foods at serving temperature, to dehydrate
food and to warm plates.
Hot cooked foods can be kept at serving temperatures. Set
the oven to bake and use the temperature suggested on
the chart.
For best results, preheat the oven to the desired
temperature.
Foods that need to be kept moist must be covered with a lid
or aluminum foil.
FOOD SAFETY
The United States Department of Agriculture
advises: DO NOT hold foods at temperatures
between 40°F to 140°F more than 2 hours.
Cooking raw foods below 275°F is not
recommended.
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