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    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING: If the information in this manual is not Ifollowed exactly, a fire or explosion may result ]ausing property damage, personal injury or death.- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammablevapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any

    other appliance.- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

    Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch; do not

    use any phone in your building. Immediately call your gas supplier from a

    neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier'sinstructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the

    fire department.- Installation and service must be performed by a

    qualified installer, service agency or the gassupplier.

    If appliance is installed near a window, Do not usecooktop or ovenas astoraproper precautions should be taken to area for food or cooking utensils. Tprevent curtains from blowing over instruction is based on safety consburners creating a FIRE HAZARD. erations to prevent potential hazarduser and to the appliance.Keep area around appliance clear andfree from combustible materials, gaso- Misuse of appliance doors, suchGENERAL line, and other flammable vapors and stepping, leaning or sitting on the do

    Nocookingapplianceshouldbe usedas materials, may result in possible tipping of the aaspaceheater.This instruction is based p_ianceor breakageof doorand serioon safety considerationsto prevent pc- Havethe installershow you the location injuries.tential hazard to the consumer as well of the gas shut offvalveand how to shutas damage to the appliance, it off in an emergency.

    _I/_ / If appliance isvented through the base c.._.__L_

    ,_(-_M'___'Uw._--c__ of the backguard, never block oven ventr air intakes. Do notobstruct the flow of,_ _ combustion and ventilation air. Restric- "_' " tion of air flow to the burner prevents

    _ proper performance.

    Avoid touching oven vent area whileoven isonand for several minutes afteroven is turned off. Some parts of thevent and surrounding area become hotenough to cause burns.

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    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCHILD SAFETY Touching a hot oven light bulb with a r-'_..damp cloth could cause the bulb toDonot leavechildrenalone or unsuper- break. Should the bulb break, discon-vised near the appliance when it is in nect power to the range beforetrying touseor isstill hot. Children should never remove the bulb to avoid electricalbe allowed to sit or stand on any part of shock.the appliance. Children must be taught _=_.._._.that the appliance and utensils in it can Clean appliance with caution. If a wetbe hot. Children should be taught that spongeor cloth isused towipe spills onan appliance is not a toy. They should a hot cooking area, be careful to avoidnot be allowed to play with controls or steam burns. Some cleaners can pro-other parts of the unit. Let hot utensils duce noxious fumes if applied to a hotcool in a safeplace, out ofreachofsmall surface.children. Be sure you know which knob conGREASE which surface burner. Always msure the correct burner isturned on

    _._r.I rl try.=' J Use extreme caution when moving the that the burner has ignited.When cgrease kettle ordisposingof hotgrease, ing is completed, turn burner off.Hot grease is flammable. Avoid letting Use caution when wearing garmegrease deposits collect around appli- made of flammable material to aance, range hood, or vent fan. Do not clothingfires. Loose fitting orlong haleave container of grease around a ing-sleeved apparelshould not bewcooking appliance.AIwaysletquantities while cooking. Clothing may ignitofhot fat usedfordeeptatfrying coolbe- catch utensil handles.foreattempting tomoveorhandle, inthe

    CAUTION: Do not store items of inter- event of a grease fire, DO NOTattempt I.,_est to childrenin cabinets above an ap- to move pan. Cover panwith a lid toex-plianceor on the backguard of a range, tinguish flame and turn surface burnerChildren climbing on the appliance to off. Do not douse flame with water. Usereach itemscould be seriously injured, a dry chemical or foam-type fire extin-guisher, ifavailable, or sprinkle heavilyDo not use an appliance as a step stool withbaking soda.to cabinets above.

    Never heat an unopened containe

    ANTI-TIP DEVICE,, equipped /" the surface burner or in the oven. PTo reduce the risk of tipping of the appli- sure build-up may cause containeance from unusual usage or by exces- burst resulting in seriouspersonal insive loading of the oven door, the appli- or damage to the range.ance must besecured by a properly in-stalled anti-tip device. To check if de- Slide oven rack out to add or remvice is installed properly: Use a flash- food, using dry, sturdy pot holders.light and look underneath range to see ways avoid reaching intooven to pthat one of the rear leveling legs is en- Spillsorboiloverswhichcontain grease or remove food.gagedin the bracketslot. When remov- shouldbe cleanedup as soonas possi-ing applianceforcleaning, be sureanti- bre. If they are allowed to accumulate, Use dry, sturdy pet holders. Damptip device is engagedwhen range is re- they could create a FIRE HAZARD. holders may cause burns from steplaced.The anti-tip device secures the Dish towels or other substitutes shorear leveling leg tothe floor,when prop- COOKING SAFETY never be used as pot holders becaedy engaged. Always adjust surface burners flame so theycan trailacross hotsurface burnthat it does not extend beyond the bet- and ignite or get caught on range paCLEANING tom of utensil. This instruction isbasedTurn off all controls and wait for appli- on safety considerations. Use care when opening oven door.anoe parts to cool before touching or hot air or steam escape before remcleaning them. Do not touch the burner Never leave a surface cooking opera- ingor replacing food.Always placeogrates or surrounding areas until they tionunattendedespecia[lywhenusinga racksinthedesiredpositionswhileovehave had sufficient time to cool. high heat setting. Boilovers cause is cool. If a rack must be moved wsmoking and greasy spillovers may ig- hot, be careful to avoid contact ofnite. holderswith oven burner flame.

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    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSTORAGE ABOVE addedaswellasthebubbleactionoffat. IMPORTANT SAFETY

    Never leave a deep fat frying operation NOTICE AND WARNINGRANGE unattended.Toeliminate thehazardof reachingover The California Safe Drinking Water ahot surface burners, cabinet storage Never let a pan boil dry as this could Toxic Enforcement Actof 1986 (Propshould not be provided directly abovea damage the utensiland the appliance, sition 65) requires the Governor of Caunit. If such storage is provided, it fornia to publish a list of substancknownto the StateofCalifornia tocaushould be limited to items which are ALUMINUM FOILused infrequently and which are safely cancer or reproductive harm, andstored inanarea subjectedto heatfrom Use aluminum foirONLY as instructed quires businessesto warn customersan appliance. Temperatures in storage in this book. improper use of aluminum potential exposures to such suareas above the unit may be unsafe for foil may cause damage to the oven, af- stances.some items, such as volatile liquids, fect cooking results, and can also resultcleaners or aerosol sprays, in shock and/or fire hazards. Users of this appliance are herewarned that the burning of gas cansultin low-level exposureto someof tUTENSIL SAFETY PLASTICS listed substances, including benzenUse only pans that have flat bottoms Many plastics are vulnerable to heat. formaldehyde and soot,dueprimarilytandhandlesthat are easilygrasped and Keep plasticsaway from parts of the ap- the incomplete combustion of natustay cool. Avoid using unstable, pliance that maybecome warm or hot. gas or liquid petroleum (LP) fuels.Prowarped, easily tipped or loose handled erly adjusted burners will minimizepans. Do not use pans if their handles PREPAREDFOODWARNING: Follow complete combustion. Exposuretwistandcannotbetightened. Pansthat food manufacturer's instructions. If a these substances can a_so be miare heavy to movewhen filled with food plastic frozen food container and/or its mized byproperly ventingthe burnersmay also be hazardous, film cover distorts, warps, or is other- the outdoors.wise damaged during cooking, immedi-Always place a pan offood ona surface ately discard the food and itscontainer.burner before turning on burner. Turn The food could be contaminated. VENTILATING HOODoff burner before removing the pan. To reduce the hazard of storage aboa range, install a ventilating hood thAlways turn pan handles to the side or AEROSOL SPRAYS projects at least 5 inches beyond tbackof appliance, not out into the room Many aerosol-type spray cans are EX- bottom edge of the cabinets. Clewhere they are easily hit or reached by PLOSIVE when exposed to heat and hood frequently to prevent grease frosmallchildren. To minimizeburns, igni- may be highly flammable. Avoid their accumulating on hood or its filtetion of flammable materialsand spillage use or storage near an appliance. Should aboilover orspillover resultindue to unintentional contact with the open flame, immediately turn off tutensil, do not extend handles over ad- hood's fan to avoid spreading the flamjacentsurface burners. SELF-CLEAN OVEN After thoroughly extinguishing flamDo notclean doorgasket.The doorgas- the fan may be turned on to remove u_ ._ ,_j ,/_ ket is essential for agood seal. Care pleasant odor or smoke.should be taken not to rub, damage, ormove the gasket. Do not use ovencleaners of any kind in or around any IN CASE OF FIRE:

    _l part of the self clean oven. Clean only 1.Turn off range controls.parts listed in this booklet. Before self- 2. Smother fire or flame with bakicleaning the oven, remove broiler pan, soda, dry chemical, or a foam-typovenracks, andother utensils,andwipe extinguisher. Do not use wateroff excessive spillovers, grease fires.

    Besure utensil is large enough to prop- It is normal for the cooktop of the rangeerly contain food and avoid boilovers, to becomehotduring aself-clean cycle.Pan size is particularly important in Therefore, touching or lifting the cook-deep fat frying. Besure pan willaccom- top during a clean cycle should bemodate the volume of food that is to be avoided.

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    CONVENTIONAL COOKTOPCOOKTOP

    if equippedwithametalsupport rod,canrest on the rod. Support rod is locatedacross the front of the burner box.To remove ooktop: When cool, first CAUTION: Do not operate burner with-remove grates and drip bowls, if outapanonthegrate. The porcelain fin-equipped. Grasp two front burner wells ishof the gratemay chipwithout apanto To remove: Remove or support coabsorbthe intenseheat from the burner top, Whencool, grasp burner head aand lift up. flame, tilt to rereasetab from slot near ignitLift upand toward back of cooktop uBURNER GRATES air shutter end of burner releases frBurner grates must be properly posi- SURFACE BURNERS valve.tioned before cooking. Do not operate Surface burners are secured in placeburners without apan on the grate. The during transportation with either a ship- To replace: insert air shutter endporcelain finish may chip without a pan ping screw or a spring clip. Once the burner over valve and lower into plato absorb the intenseheat, cooktop is installed, these may be re- Replace cooktop. Turn on burner tomovedto allowquick and easy removal sure burner has been correctlyof the burner, placed,When reinstallingsquare grates, placeindented sides together so straightsides are at frontand rear,

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    CONVENTIONAL COOKTOPGRIDDLEBeforeusingthegfiddleforthefirsttime , Remove griddle cover: ing a low flame setting for aboutseason it by lightly rubbing the surface (ifequipped) minutes or until the entire cookinwith a small amount of unsalted short- surface is heated. 'Sprinkle a feening. To prevent damageto the finish, 1. Press down on any corner, drops of water over griddle. If prodo not use metal utensils, a high flame erly heated, water will bead ansetting or suddenly change tempera- 2. Slidefingersundertwosidesofgrid- dance. The water will sizzle antures, such as immersinghot griddle in die cover and _iftoff. DONOTpryoff steam if griddle is not hot enough.water, with any instrument or tool.

    4. Never replace griddle cover un

    i griddle has cooled completely._i TOuse griddle:

    I 1. Remove griddle cover BEFORE To clean griddle:turning ongriddle burner. Top cover When griddle iscool, remove and wasmust be removed whenever griddle inhotsoapy water; rinseand dry. Donburner is inuse. wash in the dishwasher. DetergentswtL remove the seasoning.ompletely

    . \ _ 2. Be sure grease cup, located undergriddle, is in place. There is a grease pan located at thcenter rear of the griddle burner. Th3. Position griddle correctly. For even pan should be removed and cleaned acooking results, preheat griddle us- necessary.

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    SEALED BURNER COOKTOPa broil add for large - potcooking.Sinformationon ratingplate to determif your appliance features the HISPEED burners.

    The cooktop is designed with two con-toured wells which contain spills until HIGHSPEEDURNERthey can be wiped up. Unlike the stan-dard gas appliance, THIS COOKTOP CAUTION: Do not operatesealed burn-DOES NOT LIFT-UP NOR IS IT RE- erwithoutapanonthegrate. Theporce- IGNITORSMOVABLE. To prevent damage to the lainfinishofthegratemaychipwithoutagas tubing or top, do not attempt to lift panto absorbthe [ntense heatfrom theburner flame.cooktop.

    DUALPURPOSE Once burner lights,turn knobto the duntilthe knob isturned fromthe LITEpThe four sealed burners are secured to sition.the cooktop and are NOT designed to

    be removed by the consumer, f _Since the four burners are sealed intothe cooktop, boilovers won't seep un-derneath to the burner box area. Thus,there are no hidden spills in the burner Ignbox area to clean.

    REARVIEWOFSEALEDBURNERBURNER GRATES When cleaning around the surfaBurner grates must be properly posi- burner,use care toprevent damagetionedbefore cooking. Do notoperate the spark ignitorwhich is locatedattburnerswithouta panonthe grate.The back-side of each burner. If a cleanporcelainfinishmay chipwithouta pan cloth should catch the ignitor,it cotoabsorb the intenseheat. damageor breakit. If the ignitor isdaagedor broken, the surfaceburnerWhen reinstallingsquare grates, place Some models feature two special HI not light.indented sides together so straight SPEED sealed burners. Use tile HIsides are at front and rear. SPEED burnerstoquicklybringwaterto *U.S. Patent Pending

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    IGNITION SYSTEMIGNITION SYSTEM PILOT IGNITION PILOTLESS IGNITIONYour cooktopis equippedwitheither pi- When the cooktop is first insta{[ed,the Cooktopsfeaturing pilotless ignitionalot ignitionor pilotless ignition, pilotsmay be difficultto light due toair in equipped with ignitors that spark whthe gas line. To bleed off air from the anysurface control[s turned tothe Lline, hold a lighted match next to the position.Pilot ignition uses a standing pilot to burner and turn knob on. When thelight the burner, burner lights, turn the knob off and pro-ceed as directed below.Pilotless ignition usesa spark from theignitor to light the burner. To light pilot: Remove Or raise andsupport cooktop on metal rod, ifBesureallsurfacecontro lsaresetinthe equipped. Hold lighted match near the Tooperate surface burner with pilot[eOFF position prior to supplying gas to pilot ports, ignition during a power failure:the appliance.

    _ 1. Be sure all controlsare inthe OFF p

    sition.2. Hold a lighted match to the desirsurface burner head.3. Turn knob to LITE. The burner w

    then light.4. Adjustthe flame to the desired lev

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    BURNER OPERATIONLIGHTING SURFACE SELECTING FLAME SIZE SIMMER, ifequippedBURNERS if a knob is turned very quicklyfrom Use SIMMER (medium) to continue1. Place utensil on burner grate. HIGHto WARM setting, the flame may cooking operation. Food will not cogo out, particularly if burner is cold. If any fasterwhena higher flamesetting2. Pushin andturnknob tothe LITEpo- this occurs, turn the knobto the OFF po- used than needed to maintain a gen

    sition, sition. Wait several seconds, then light boil.again.

    Use WARM (low) to simmer. Som3. After the burner lights, turn knob to Flame shouldbe adjusted so it does not cooking may take place if the utensithe desired flame size. NOTE: On extend beyond the edge of cooking covered.pilotless ignition models, the ignitor utensil.This isfor personalsafety and towill continue tospark until the knobis prevent damage to cabinets aboveturned from the LITEposition, cooktop.

    A properly adjusted burner with cleanw,iI ghtithinfeweconds.ortsOn natural gas, the flame will be blue ,,_ _with a deeper blue inner core; thereshouldbeno trace ofyellowinthe flame.A yellow flame indicates an impropermixture of air/gas. This wastes fuel, sohave a servicemanadjust the mixture if HIGH To obtain a lower flame size, turn knayellowflame occurs. OnLPgas, some back toward the OFF position until tyellowtipping is acceptable. This is nor- UseHIGHtoquickly bring foodsto aboil desired flame size is reached. The lorealand adjustment isnot necessary, or to begin acooking operation.Reduce est flame setting is located betweentto a lower setting to continue cooking. LITE and OFF position. This is notIfflame should go out during a cooking Never leavefood unattended when us- preset position.operation, turn the burner off. IF GAS ing a HIGH flame setting.HAS ACCUMULATED AND ASTRONG GAS ODOR IS DETECTED,WAIT 5 MINUTES FOR THE GAS "_,_L.=ODOR TO DISAPPEAR BEFORERELIGHTINGBURNER.You may hear a "popping" sound onsome types of gas when the surfaceburner is turned off. This isa normalop-erating sound of the burner.

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    CARE AND CLEANINGBurner box Soap & water. Burnerbox, located undercooktop,should becJeanedfrequentlyto removesp(conventional lovers. If soil is not removed and is allowed to accumulate, it may damage tsurface burner only) finish. To clean, remove surface burners and clean with soap and water, rinand dry.

    Control knobs Mild detergent & water. To removeknobs forcleaning, gently pullup. Wash in miJddetergent and wateDo not use abrasive cJeaningagents. They will scratch finish and remove marings. Rinse, dry and replace. Turn on each burner to see ifknobs havebeen rplaced correctly.

    Cooktop, MiJdsoap & water. Paste PorceJainenamel isglassfused onmetal. ;tmaycrack orchipwith misuse.CJeporcelain of baking soda & water, with soapand waterwhenpartsare cool All spillovers,especially acid spilloveshouldbe wipedup immediatelywith adry cloth. When surface iscool,cleanwwarm soapy water. NEVER WIPE OFF AWARM OR HOT ENAMEL SURFACWITH A DAMPCLOTH.THIS MAYCAUSECRACKINGAND CHIPPING,Nevuseabrasive or caustic cleaning agents on exterior finish of range.

    Surface burners, Soap & water. Paste of Clean as necessary withwarm soapy water. Remove stubborn soil byscourinconventional baking soda and water, with a non-abrasive plastic scouringpadanda paste of bakingsoda and watePlastic scouring pad such Clean ports w ith a straight pin. Do not enJargeor distort the ports. Do not useas Tufty. wooden toothpick. It may break off and clog port. DO NOT CLEAN BURNERWITHTHE FOLLOWINGcausticcleaners: steelwool,abrasivecleaning agentdishwasherdetergent, or metal porishes.Thesewill damage finish. Burners cabedried in the ovenset at t40F. CAUTION: Burnerand burner tubemust bedbefore use.

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    MAINTENANCEELECTRICAL HOW TO REMOVE HI-SIM-WARM VALVECONNECTION COOKTOP FOR CLEAN- ADJUSTMENTAppliances which require electrical ING AND SERVICING (if equipped)powerare equipped withathree-prong When necessary, follow these proce- The WARM setting should producegrounding plug which must be plugged dures to remove appliance for cleaning stabtefiamewhenturningtheknobfromdirectly into a properly grounded three- or servicing: HI to WARM. On conventional surfahole 120 volt electrical outlet, burners, the flameshouldbe 1/8 inchlower and mustbe stable onall ports

    1. Shut-off gas supply to appliance. WARM setting.Forsealed burners,tflame should extend to theouteredge_ 2. Disconnectelectrical supply to applJ- the l ip on the burner cap on the WAR

    _ 1_) ance. setting.

    3. Disconnect gas supply tubing to ap-pliance.4. Remove screws that secure appli- ance to cabinet. Remove appliance

    Always disconnect power to appfi- from cabinet. To adjust: Operate burner on HIance before servicing. 5. Reverse procedure to reinstall If gas about5 minutes to preheat burner cline has been disconnected, check Turn knob back to WARM; remo

    if an ungrounded, two-hole or other forgasleaksafterrecennection.(See knob,andinsertasmallscrewdriverintInstallation Instructions for gas leak the center of the valve stem. Adjtype electrical outlet is encountered, iT test method.)Note: Atrained service- flame size by turning adjustment scrISTHE PERSONALRESPONSIBILITYOF THE APPLIANCE OWNER TO man should make the gas installa- ineitherdirection. FlamemustbeofsuHAVE RECEPTACLE REPLACED tion, disconnection, and re-connec- ficient size to be stable on all burnWITH A PROPERLY GROUNDED tion o f gas supply to the appliance, ports.NEVER adjustflame sizeattheor SIMMER setting.THREE HOLEELECTRICAL OUTLET.The three-prong grounding plug ispro-vided for protectionagainst shock haz-ards. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVETHETHIRD GROUNDING PRONG FROMTHE POWER CORD PLUG.

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    SERVICBEFORE CALLING A SERVICE TECHNICIAN, CHECK THE FOLLOWING:

    PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION1. Surface burner fails to light a. power supply not connected a. connect power, check circu(pilotless ignition), breaker or fuse box.b. clogged burner port(s), b. clean ports with straight pin.c. sealed burner incorrectly in- c. see page8.stalled.

    d. sealed burnermodel: electrode d. call serviceman to replace.or ignitor has broken.e. pilotmodels:pilot(snot [it. e. light pilot, see page 4.2. Burner flame uneven a. clogged burner port(s), a. clean ports with straight pin.b. burner not properly positioned, b. see page 5 or 8 to correctly replace burner or burner cap.3. Surface burner flame a. airgas mixture not proper, a. call servicemantoadjustburne lifts off port primary air.

    yellow in color4. Poppingsound heard This is a normal sound that occurs with some types of gas when a hot burner iwhenburner extinguishes, turned off. The popping sound isnota safety hazardand will notdamage the appliance.

    SERVICINGElectrical supply, if equipped, must be bet, along with the model and serial purchase and details concerning ydisconnectedfromthewalloutletbefore numbers of the appliance. (Bee front problem.servicingappliance. Donot repair orre- cover for locationof your modeland se-placeany partofyour rangeunlessspe- rial numbers.) If you did not receive satisfactory secifically recommended in this manual, ice throughyourservicer orMaycor ymay contact the Major Appliance CAll other servicingshould be referred to Ifyou are unableto obtainservice, write sumer Action Panel by letter includa qualified technician. tous. Ouraddressisfoundontherating your name, address, and telephoplate. See front cover for locationof rat- number, aswell asthe model and seHOW TO OBTAIN ing plate, numbers of the appliance.SERVICE MajorApplianceConsumerActionPaIf you are not satisfied with the local re- 20 NorthWackerDriveWhen your appliance requires service sponse to your service requirements, Chicago,IL 60606or replacement parts, contact your call or write MAYCOR Appliance PartsDealerorAuthorizedServicer. Useonly and Service Company, 240 Edwards MACAP (Major Appliance Consumgenuine factory or Maycor parts if re- Street, S.E., Cleveland, TN 37311, Action Panel) isan independent ageplacementpartsarenecessary. Consult (615) 472-3500. Includeor have avail- sponsored by three trade associatithe Yellow Pages in your telephone di- able the complete model and serial asacourtofappealsonconsumercom-rectory under appliance for the service numbersof the appliance, the nameand plaints which have not been resolvcenter nearest you. Be sure to include address of the dealer from whom you satisfactorilywithin a reasonableperyour name, address, and phone num- purchased the appliance, the date of of time.

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    FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTYDOMESTIC GAS OR ELECTRIC RANGE

    _aycorApplianceParts& ServiceCompanywiil repairor replace,without charge, any partofyour product whichhasdefect in materiaror workmanshipduring the first yearafter the date of theoriginal installation.This warranty extendsto anyowner during the one-year warranty period.

    LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTYOn erectricrangesequippedwith solid disc orsmoothtop heatingelements,and ongas rangeswith sealedburners, foran additional 4 year period beyondthe first yearof thegeneralcoverage of this warranty, Maycorwill replaceany ofthe........ solid disc orsmoothtop heating elements, or sealedburnerswhichfail to heat asa result ofdefectiveworkmanship ormaterial. Additionally, Maycor will replace any smoothtop cooking surface which cracks or breaks during normalhousehold cooking.These parts mustbe instalredbya qualified person. Any laborcharge required for replacement isnot covered by this warranty.HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICETo obtain the repair or replacement of a defective part under these warranties, you should contact the dealer fromwhom you purchased the appliance ora servicer he designates.WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES1. Conditions and damage resultingfrom improper in- 5. Any product used for other than normal householdstallation, delivery, unauthorized repair, modifica- use. It does not extend to products purchased forlion, or damage notattributable to a defect in mate- commercial or industrial use.rialor workmanship.

    6. Any expense incurredfor service calls to correct in+.... 2. Conditions resulting from damage, such as: (1) im- stallation errors or to instruct you on how to use theproper maintenance, (b) misuse, abuse, accident, products.or (c) incorrect electrical current or voltage.7. CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES

    3. Warrantiesare void if the originalserial number has SUSTAINED BYANY PERSONAS A RESULTOFbeen removed, altered, or cannot be readily deter- ANY BREACH OFTHESE WARRANTIES ORANYmined. IMPLIED WARRANTY. Some states do not allowthe exclusionor limitation of consequential or inci-dental damages, so the above exclusion may not4. Light bulbs, apply to you.

    ADDITIONAL HELPIfyou are not satisfied with the local response to your service requirements and wish to contact Maycor, please ad-dressyour lettertothe CustomerRelations Department,MaycerParts&ServiceCompany, 240EdwardsStreet, S.E.,+ Cleveland, TN37311 or call (615) 472-3500. To save time, your lettershould include the complete modeland serialnumbersofthe warrantedappliance, the nameand addressof thedealer from whomyoupurchased theappliance,thedate of purchase and details concerning your problem.These warranties are the only written or expressed warranties given by Maycor. No one is authorized to increase,alter, or enlarge Maycor's responsibilities or obligations under these warranties. These warranties give you specific: legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

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    FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTYDOMESTIC GAS OR ELECTRIC RANGE4aycorApplianceParts& ServiceCompanywillrepairor replace,withoutcharge,anypartofyourproductwhichhasdefect in material orworkmanship during the first year after the date of the original installation. This warranty extendsto any owner during the one-year warranty period.

    LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY_n e_ectricranges equipped withs__iddisc _r sm__tht_p heating e_ements_and_n gas ranges with sea_ed burners, f_ran additional4yea r periodbeyondthefi rstyea r of thege heralcoverage ofthis warrarity,Maycorwill replace anyofthesolid disc or smoothtop heating elements, or sealed burners which fail to heat as a result of defective workmanship ormaterial. Additionally, Maycor will replace any smoothtop cooking surface which cracks or breaks during normalhousehold cooking These parts must be installed by a qualified person. Any labor charge required for replacement isi i i }i !i i_ not covered by this warranty.HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE .To obtain the repair or replacement of a defective part under these warranties, you should contact the dealer fromwhom you purchased the appliance or a servicer he designates. 7i!WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THESE WARRANTIES1. Conditions and damage resultingfrom improper in- 5. Any product used for other than normal household: stallation, delivery, unauthorized repair, modifica- use. It does not extend to products purchased for .tion, or damage notattributable to a defect in mate- commercial or industrial use. !.............. I

    rial or workmanship, i6. Any expense incurred for service callsto correct in-2. Conditions resulting from damage, such as: (1) im- stallation errors or to instruct you on how to use theproper maintenance, (b) misuse, abuse, accident, products.or (c) incorrect electrical current or voltage. .7. CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ..

    .. 3. Warrantiesarevoid if the originalserial numberhas SUSTAINEDBY ANY PERSONAS A RESULT OFi been removed, altered, or cannot be readily deter- ANYBREACH OF THESE WARRANTIES OR ANYi? i mined. IMPLIEDWAFIF:IANTY.Some states do not allow..... ?the exclusion or limitation of consequential or inci- )... dental damages, so the above exclusion may not4. Light bulbs, pply to you. ii

    ADDITIONAL HELPIf you are not satisfied with the local response to your service requirementsand wish to contact Maycor, please ad-dressyour letter to the Customer Relations Department, Maycor Parts &Service Company, 240 Edwards Street, S.E.,pl ...Cleveland TN 37311 or call (615) 472-3500. To savetime, your lettershould include the corn ete model and serial.... ppli ppli...........umbers of the warranted a ance, the name and address of the dea er from whom you purchased the a ance, the r) date of purchase and details concerning your problem.

    .. These warranties are the only written or expressed warranties given by Maycor. No one is authorized to increase,responsibilities or obligations under these warranties. These warranties... alter, or enlarge Maycor's give you specificlegal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.?_!ii

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