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Oven Racks
To remove, pul! forward to the "stop"
position; lift up on the front of the rack
and pull out.
Oven Thermostat Knob Adjustment
The oven thermostat knob can be adjusted if the oven temperature is too low or
too high and the length of time to cook ALL foods is too long or too short. Do
NOT adjust the thermostat knob if only one or two items are not baking properly.
To aiJLiust the thermostat knob:
Turn the oven thermostat knob to OFF.
Remove the knob and turn it to the under-
neath side. Hold it so that the triangle is
at the top. (See Fig. 1) Loosen the two
screws slightly. Holding the skirt in place,
move the top screw by rotating the knob
one notch, as noted by one click, in direction
necessary. If notch indentation is not
apparent, tighten screws until clicking is
heard. There are five notches in each
direction. One notch equals approximately
IO°F.
Triangle
_--Top Screw
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)[AMPLE: If the oven temperature is too
cool and ALL foods are
requiring a longer time period
to cook, the knob shou/c/ be
rotated to move the top screw
toward the word "'HOTTER':
(See Fig. 2)
Tighten the screws while tightly holding
knob to skirt. To replace knob, match flat
part of knob opening with spring on the
shaft, returning to OFF position.
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IMPORTANT: The oven thermostat knob should be adjusted one notch and then
the oven should be tested. (We recommend baking 2 -- 9" yellow layer cakes using
a purchased box mix.) If the oven temperature is still too low or too high, repeat
the procedure described above.
If the knob is rotated too far or in the wrong direction, rotate the knob in the opposite
direction until the center of the screw is directly under the triangle, which is the
starting point. Initiate the procedure again until the desired temperature is reached.
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