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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
Save these instructions for future reference.
This guide contains important safety symbols and instructions. Please pay special attention to these symbols and follow all
instructions given. Here is a brief explanation of the use of these symbols.
This symbol w ill help alert you to situations
that may cause serious bodily harm, death or property
damage.
Th is sym b o l w ill h e lp a le rt yo u t o
situations that may cause bodily injury or property
damage.
• Remove all tape and packaging w rap before using
the w all oven. Destroy the carton and plastic bags
after unpacking the w all oven. Never allow children to
play with packaging material. Do not remove the wiring
label and other literature attached to the back of the wall
oven. Do not remove model/serial number plate.
• Pro p e r In st a lla t io n —Be su re yo u r a p p lia n ce is
p ro p e rly in st a lle d a n d g ro u n d e d b y a q u a lifie d
e le ct ricia n o r in st a lle r in a cco rd a n ce w it h t h e
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (U.S.A.) or
CSA C22.1, PART 1 (Canada)—latest editions and local
co d e re q u ire m e n t s. Install only per installation
instructions provided in the literature package for this wall
oven.
• Do not leave children alone—Children should not be
left alone or unattended in the area w here an
appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to sit
or stand on any part of the appliance.
• DO NOT TOUCH INTERIOR OVEN ELEMENTS OR
INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE WALL OVEN UNTIL THEY
HAVE COOLED. The oven heating elements may be hot
even though the elements are dark in color. Areas near the
elements may become hot enough to cause burns. During
and after use, do not touch, or let clothing or other
flammable materials touch these areas until they have had
sufficient time to cool. Among these areas are the oven
vent openings, the surfaces near these openings, oven
door and window.
• We a r Pro p e r Ap p a re l—Lo o se -fit t in g o r h a n g in g
garments should never be w orn w hile using the
appliance. Do not let clothing or other flammable
materials contact hot surfaces.
Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified installer,
technician or an authorized repair service. Know how to
disconnect the electrical power to the wall oven at the
circuit breaker or fuse box in case of an emergency.
Never use your appliance for w arming or
heating the room.
• User Servicing—Do not repair or replace any part of
the appliance unless specifically recommended in the
manuals. All other servicing should be done only by a
qualified technician. This may reduce the risk of personal
injury and damage to the wall oven.
• Never modify or alter the construction of the w all
oven by removing panels, w ire covers, or any other
part of the product.
• Do Not Use Water or Flour on Grease Fires—Smother
the fire w ith a pan lid, or use baking soda, a dry
chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
• When heating fat or grease, w atch it closely. Fat or
grease may catch fire if allowed to become too hot.
• Use Only Dry Potholders—Moist or damp potholders
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do
not let the potholders touch the hot heating elements. Do
not use a towel or other bulky cloth instead of a potholder.
• Do Not Heat Unopened Food Containers—Build-up
of pressure may cause the container to burst and
result in injury.
• Remove the oven door(s) from any unused w all oven
if it is to be stored or discarded.
Stepping, leaning or sitting on the doors
of this w all oven can result in serious injuries and may
also cause damage to the w all oven. Do not allow
children to climb or play around the wall oven.
IMPORTANTINSTRUCTIONSFOR
• Storage in or on Appliance—Flammable materials
should not be stored in an oven, or in the storage
draw er (if equipped). This includes paper, plastic and
cloth items, such as cookbooks, plasticware and towels, as
well as flammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such as
aerosol cans, in or near the wall oven.
USING YOUROVEN
• Use Care When Opening an Oven Door—Stand to the
side of the wall oven when opening the door of a hot oven.
Let hot air or steam escape before you remove or replace
food in the oven.
• Keep Oven Vent Ducts Unobstructed. The wall oven is
vented at the upper control panel trim. Touching the
surfaces in this area when the wall oven is operating may
cause severe burns. Also, do not place plastic or heat-
sensitive items near the oven vent. These items could melt
or ignite.
Do not use the w all oven for storage.
Do not store items of interest to children
in the cabinets above a w all oven. Children climbing on
the wall oven to reach items could be seriously injured.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
• Placement of Oven Racks. Always place oven racks in
desired location while oven is cool. If the rack must be
moved while the oven is hot, use extreme caution. Use
potholders and grasp the rack with both hands to reposition.
Do not let potholders contact the hot oven element or
interior of the oven. Remove all utensils from the rack
before removing the rack.
• Do not use the broiler pan w ithout its insert. The
broiler pan and grid allow dripping fat to drain and be kept
away from the high heat of the broiler.
Doing so could cause the bulb to break. Disconnect the
oven or shut off the power to the oven before removing and
replacing the bulb.
IMPORTANTINSTRUCTIONSFOR
CLEANINGYOUROVEN
• Clean the w all oven regularly to keep all parts free of
grease that could catch fire. Do not allow grease to
accumulate.
• Kit ch e n cle a n e rs/ a e ro so ls—Always follow the
manufacturer's recommended directions for use. Be aware
that excess residue from cleaners and aerosols may ignite
causing damage and/or injury.
• Do not cover the broiler grid or oven bottom w ith
aluminum foil. Exposed fat and grease could ignite.
• Do not touch a hot oven light bulb w ith a damp cloth.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Setting the Clock and
Minute Timer
HOUR
CLOCK
MINUTE
TIMER
To Set the Clock
When the range is first plugged in, or when the power supply to the range has been
disconnected, "12:00" will flash in the display window.
1. Press button C (CLOCK).
2. Push in and hold button A (HOUR) until the correct hour appears in the display.
(The numbers will only count forward.)
3. Push in and hold button B (MINUTE) until the correct minutes appear in the
display.
To Set the Minute Timer
The minute timer does not start or stop cooking. It serves as an extra timer in the
kitchen that will beep when the set time has run out. The minute timer can be used
independently during any of the bake or broil functions.
1. Press button D (TIMER), "0:59." (59 MINUTES) and the minute timer indicator
will appear in the display window. The timer can be set for any amount of time
from 1 minute to 1 hour and 59 minutes.
2.
•
To set a time more than 59 minutes, push in and release button A (HOUR).
The timer will jump in at the maximum 1 hour and 59 minutes. Adjust the
time by pushing in and holding button B (MINUTE) until the correct time
appears in the display.
•
To set a time less than 59 minutes, push in and hold button B (MINUTE) until
the correct minutes appear in the display. (The minute timer will automati-
cally start when the button is released.)
3. When the set time has passed, the control will display "0:00." and beep
continuously. Pressbutton C(CLOCK)to cancelthe timerand return to the clock
mode.
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Oven Vent Location
Before Setting Oven
Controls
The oven is vented at the top of the upper control panel trim. When the oven
is on, warm air is released through the vent. This venting is necessary for proper air
circulation in the oven and good baking results. DO NOT block the vent. Doing so
may cause cooking failures, fire or damage to the wall oven.
Arranging Oven Racks
ALWAYSARRANGEOVENRACKSWHENTHEOVENISCOOL(PRIORTOOPERATING
THE OVEN). Always use oven mitts when using the oven.
To bake on one rack, place the rack
at position 2 or 3. To bake on tw o
racks, place the racks at positions 1
and 3.
To remove an oven rack, pull the
rackforward untilit stops. Lift up front
of rack and slide out. To replace an
oven rack, fit the rackonto the guides
on the oven walls. Tilt the front of the
rack upward and slide the rack back
into place.
Some models have 2 flat racks. Other models have one flat rack and one offset rack.
The rungs on the offset rack are slightly raised from the edges of the rack. This raised
part of the rack is designed to allow easy and safe removal of foods from the lower
racks of the oven and prevent hands from contacting the hot oven door. Always use
the offset rack in the lower position.
For best air circulation and baking results, center pans as much as possible. Allow
2-4" (5-10 cm) around the utensil(s) for proper air circulation and be sure pans do
not touch each other, the door, sides or back of oven. The hot air must circulate
around the pans in the oven for even heat to reach all parts of the oven.
Air Circulation in the
Oven
If using multiple pans, stagger as shown. If using one pan, place in center of oven.
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To Bake
Setting Oven Controls
1. Arrange oven racks while the oven is still cool. See " Arranging Oven Racks"
under Before Setting Oven Controls.
2. Turn the Temperature Control knob to the desired temperature. The oven
indicator light will go on.
Temperature Control Knob
3. Preheat the oven for10 to 12 minutesbefore baking. Preheating isnot necessary
when roasting, cooking casseroles or broiling most foods.
4. When cooking is finished, turn the Temperature Controlknob to OFF. The oven
indicator light will go off.
To Broil
1. Arrange broilerpan while broilcompartment isstillcool. Forrare meats, position
the broiler pan closer to the burner (upper position). For well-done foods such
as chicken, lobster tails or thick cuts of meat, position the pan further from the
burner(lowerposition).
Rack Position From Top
Food
1
Rare steaks
2 - 3
Ham slices, fish, hamburgers and medium
steaks and chops
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Well-done foods such as chicken and lobster
2. Turn the Temperature Control knob to BROIL. The oven indicator light will go
on.
3. Place the grid on the broiler pan, then place the meat on the grid. DO NOT use
the broiler pan without the grid or cover the grid with aluminum foil. The
exposed fat could ignite.
4. Place the pan on the oven rack. Leave the door open at the broil stop
position w hile broiling. The door will stay in this position without closing.
5. Broilon one side untilfood isbrowned;turn and cookon the second side. Season
and serve. Note: Always pull the rack out to the stop position before turning or
removing food.
The broilerpan and itsgrid allow dripping
grease to drain and be kept away from
the high heat of the broiler. DO NOT use
the pan without its grid. DO NOT cover
the grid with foil. The exposed grease
could ignite.
6. When broiling is finished, turn the Temperature Control knob to OFF. The oven
indicator light will go off.
Should an oven fire occur,
close the oven door and turn the oven
off. If the fire continues, throw baking
soda on the fire oruse a fire extinguisher.
DO NOT put water or flour on the fire.
Flour may be explosive.
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" Baking" means to cook foods such as cakes or casseroles by dry heat in a covered
or uncovered pan. Roasting, often confused with baking, means to cook meat in an
uncovered pan. To Bake or Roast, follow the instructions in the Setting Oven
Controls section.
Oven Baking
Product Expectations
The cooking times and temperatures needed to bake a product may vary slightly
from your previously owned appliance
Baking Problems and Solutions
Chart (Below )
Baking Problems Causes
Corrections
Cookies and
biscuits burn on
the bottom.
• Cookies and biscuits put into the
oven before the preheating time is
completed.
• Oven rack overcrowded.
• Dark pan absorbs heat too fast.
• Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature before
placing food in oven.
• Choose pan sizes that will permit 2-4" (5-10 cm) of air space
on all sides when placed in the oven.
• Use a medium-weight aluminum baking sheet.
Cakes too dark on
top or bottom.
• Cakes put into the oven before
preheating time is completed.
• Rack position too high or low.
• Oven too hot.
• Allow oven to preheat to the selected temperature before
placing food in the oven.
• Use proper rack position for baking needs.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°Clowerthan recommended.
Cakes not done in
the center.
• Oven too hot.
• Incorrect pan size.
• Pan not centered in oven.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°Clowerthan recommended.
• Use pan size suggested in recipe.
• Use proper rack position and place pan so there is 2-4" (5-
10 cm) of space on all sides of pan.
Cakes not level.
• Range not level.
• Pan too close to oven wall or rack
overcrowded.
• Pan warped.
• Oven rack not level.
• Place a marked glass measuring cup filled with some water
on the center of the oven rack. If the water level is uneven,
refer to the installation instructions for leveling the range.
• Be sure to allow 2-4" (5-10 cm) of clearance on all sides of
each pan in the oven.
• Do not use pans that are dented or warped.
• Check oven rack for flatness and proper positioning.
Foods not done
w hen cooking time • Oven overcrowded.
is up.
• Oven door opened too frequently.
• Oven too cool.
• Set oven temperature 25°F/12°Chigherthan suggested and
bake for the recommended time.
• Be sure to remove all pans from the oven except the ones to
be used for baking.
• Open oven door only after shortest recommended baking
time.
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Changing Oven Light
Be sure the power to the oven is turned OFF and all parts are COOL
before replacing the oven light. Wear a leather-faced glove for protection against
possible broken glass.
The oven light automatically turns on when the door is opened. There is a switch
located on the control panel to turn on the light when the door is closed. Move this
switch to the on or off position to turn the light on or off.
The oven light is located at the rear of each oven. It is covered with a glass shield
held in place by a wire holder. The glass shield must be in place w henever the
oven is in use.
To Change the Oven Light (some models)
1. Turn electrical power off at the main source.
2. Press wire holder to one side to release the glass shield.
3. Replace bulb with a new 40 watt appliance bulb.
4. Replace glass shield in socket and snap wire holder into place.
5. Turn power back on again at the main source.
6. The clock will then need to be reset. To reset, see Setting the Clock and
Minute Timer in this Owner's Guide.
The temperature in the oven(s)hasbeen set at the factory. When first using the oven,
be sure to follow recipe times and temperatures. Then, if you think the oven is too
hot ortoo cool, the temperature controlofthe oven can be adjusted. Before adjusting,
test a recipe by using a higher or lower temperature than the recommended
temperature. The baking results should help you to decide how much of an
adjustment is needed.
Adjusting Oven
Temperature
Figure 1: Back of Control Knob
To Adjust Oven Temperature:
1. Check to be sure the Temperature Control knob is in the OFF position.
2. Pull Temperature Control knob straight off the shaft.
3. Loosen, but do not remove, the two screws at the back of the knob (Figure 1).
Note: If knob does not have 2 screws, it is not adjustable. There are a series of
smallindicatorgrooves. One ofthese groovesispositioned next to a tinypointer.
Note the position of the pointer.
4. To increase the temperature, move the pointer in a clockwise direction. To
decrease the temperature, move the pointer in a counterclockwise direction.
The temperature can be adjusted in increments of 10°F.
5. When the desired adjustment is reached, tighten both screws.
6. To replace the knob, line up the flat sides of both the knob and the shaft. Push
the knob into place. DO NOT force the Temperature Controlknob onto the shaft
or you may damage the back of the knob.
Note: Once an adjustment is made, the OFF position will vary from the reference
mark on the backguard depending on the amount of adjustment.
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Porcelain Enamel Oven
Porcelain has a smooth finish and is a type of glass fused to metal. Oven cleaners
can be used on all interior oven surfaces.
Oven Cleaning
Adhere to the follow ing cleaning
precautions:
GeneralCleaning
• Allow the oven to coolbefore cleaning.
• Wear rubber gloves when cleaning the
oven manually.
Remove soils using hot, soapy water. Do not allow food spills with a high sugar or
acid content (such asmilk, tomatoes, saukerkraut, fruit juicesorpie filling)to remain
on the surface as they may cause a dull spot even after cleaning.
To Remove Heavy Soil
REMOVE SPILLOVERS AND HEAVY
SOILING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
REGULAR CLEANINGS WILL REDUCE
THE NUMBER OF MAJOR CLEANINGS
LATER.
1. Allow a dish of ammonia to sit in the oven overnight or for several hours with
the oven door closed. Clean softened spots using hot, soapy water. Rinse well
with water and a clean cloth.
2. If soil remains, use a soap-filled scouring pad or a nonabrasive cleaner. If
neccessary, use an oven cleanerfollowing manufacturer'sinstructions. DO NOT
mix ammonia with other cleaners.
3. Clean anysoilfrom the oven frame, the doorlineroutside the oven doorgasket,
the small area at the front center of the oven bottom and the oven vent exit
(located below the backguard). Clean with hot, soapy water. Rinse well using
clean water and a cloth.
Ammonia must be rinsed
before operating the oven. Provide
adequate ventilation.
DO NOT line the oven
walls, bottom, racks or any other part of
the range with aluminum foil. Doing so
will destroy heat distribution, produce
poor baking results and cause permanent
damage to the oven interior (aluminum
foil will melt to the interior surface of the
oven).
Adhere to the follow ing precautions w hen using oven cleaners:
1. DO NOT spray on the electrical controls or switches because it could cause a
short circuit and result in sparking or fire.
2. DO NOT allow a film from the cleaner to build up on the temperature sensing
bulb; it could cause the oven to heat improperly. (The bulb is located in the rear
of the oven.) Carefully wipe the bulb clean after each oven cleaning, being
carefulnot to move the bulb. Achange in its position could affect how the oven
bakes. Avoid bending the bulb and capillary tube.
3. DO NOT spray any cleaner on the oven door trim or gasket, handles or any
exterior surfaces of the range, wood or painted surfaces. The cleaner can
damage these surfaces.
To Remove and Replace Oven Door
1. Open the door to the fully opened position.
General Cleaning
2. Pull up the lock located on each hinge support and engage it in the hook of
the hinge lever. You may have to apply a little downward pressure on the
door to pull the locks fully over the hooks.
3. Grasp the door by the sides, pull the bottom of the door up and toward you
to disengage the hinge supports.
4. Keep pulling the bottom of the door toward you while rotating the top of
the door toward the appliance to completely disengage the hinge levers.
5. To reinstall the oven door, reverse steps 1 through 4. Make sure the hinge
supports are fully engaged before unlocking the hinge levers.
The door is heavy. For
safe, temporary storage, lay the door
flat with the inside of the door facing
down.
Door Removal
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Cleaning Various Parts of Your Wall Oven
General Cleaning
Before cleaning any part of the wall oven, be sure all controls are turned OFF and
the oven is COOL. REMOVE SPILLOVERS AND HEAVY SOILING AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE. REGULAR CLEANINGS WILL REDUCE THE NUMBER OF MAJOR
CLEANINGS LATER.
(continued)
Before cleaning any part
of the oven, be sure the control knobs
are turned off. Wait untilthe oven iscool.
Surfaces
How to Clean
Aluminum (Trim Pieces)
Use hot, soapywaterand a cloth. Drywith a clean cloth. DO NOTscouroruse all-purpose
cleaners, ammonia, powdered cleansers or commercial oven cleaner. They can scratch
and discolor aluminum.
Glass, Painted and Plastic
Body Pieces and Decorative
Trim
For general cleaning, use hot soapy water and a cloth. For more difficult soils and built-
up grease, applya liquid detergent directlyonto the soil. Leave on soilfor30 to 60 minutes.
Rinse with a damp cloth and dry. DO NOTuse abrasive cleaners, spraycleanersorscouring
pads on any of these materials. These cleaners can permanently damage the control pad
surface.
Porcelain Enamel Broiler Pan
and Grid, Door Liner
Gentle scouring with a soapyscouring pad willremove most spots. Rinse with a 1:1 solution
of clear water and ammonia. If necessary, cover difficult spots with an ammonia-soaked
papertowelfor30 to 40 minutes. Rinse with clean waterand a damp cloth, and then scrub
with a soap-filled scouring pad. Rinse and wipe drywith a clean cloth. Remove allcleaners
or the porcelain may become damaged during future heating.
Stainless Steel, Chrome
Decorative Trim
Clean with hot soapy water and a dishcloth. Rinse with clean water and a cloth. Cover
stubborn spotswith an ammonia-soaked papertowelfor30 to 40 minutes. Rinse. Cleaners
made especially for stainless steel are recommended. Be sure to rinse the cleaners as
bluish stains may occur during heating and cannot be removed.
Oven Rack(s)
Remove racks. See "Removing and Replacing Oven Racks" under Before Setting Oven
Controls. Use a mild, abrasive cleaner, following manufacturer's instructions. Rinse with
clean water and dry. After cleaning the racks, rub the sides of the racks with wax paper
or a cloth containing a small amount of baby oil or salad oil (this will make the racks glide
easier into the rack positions).
Oven Door
To clean oven door, wash with hot, soapy water and a clean cloth. DO NOT immerse the
door in water. To remove oven door, see instructions on page 11.
Control Panel
Lightlyspraythe controlpanelwith a liquid cleaner. Wipe with a soft cloth orpapertowel.
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads. These can permanently damage the
control panel surface.
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Before you call for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. The
list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship
or materials in this appliance.
Avoid Service Checklist
OCCURRENCE
POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
Oven is not level.
Poor installation. Place a level on an oven rack in center of oven. Contact installing
agent if rack is not level.
Kitchen cabinet misalignment may make oven appear to be not level. Be sure
cabinets are square and level. Contact cabinet maker to correct problem.
Entire Oven Does Not Operate.
Be sure electrical cable is securely connected to the electrical junction box.
Service wiring not complete. Contact your dealer, installing agent or authorized
servicer.
Power outage. Check house lights to be sure. Call your local electric company.
Short in electrical cable or electrical circuit. Repair as needed.
Controls are not set properly. See instructions under Setting Oven Controls or
Oven Cleaning to set the controls.
House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped immediately following
installation. House fuse may not be fully engaged. Check fuse and screw or engage
circuit breaker securely.
House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped after the oven has been installed
and previously operating. Call an authorized servicer.
Oven Light Does Not Work.
Burned-out or loose bulb. Follow the instructions under Changing Oven Light to
replace or tighten the bulb.
Oven Smokes Excessively During
Broiling .
Oven door is closed. Door should be open during broiling.
Meat too close to the broiler unit. Reposition the rack to provide more clearance
between the meat and the broiler. Preheat broil element for quick searing operation.
Meat not properly prepared. Remove excess fat from meat. Slash remaining fatty
edges to prevent curling, but do not cut into the lean.
Grid on broiler pan wrong side-up. Grease does not drain into broiler pan. Always
place the grid on the broiler pan with the ribs up and the slots down to allow grease
to drip into the pan.
Oven needs to be cleaned. Grease has built up on oven surfaces. Regular cleaning
is necessary when broiling frequently. Old grease or food spatters cause excessive
smoking.
Poor Baking Results.
Many factors affect baking results. Make sure the proper rack position is used.
Center food in the oven and space pans to allow air to circulate. Allow the oven to
preheat to the set temperature before placing food in the oven. Try adjusting the
recipe's recommended temperature or baking time. If you feel the oven is too hot
or cool, see Adjusting Oven Temperature in this Owner's Guide.
Flames Inside Oven or Smoke From
Vent.
Excessive spillovers in oven. This is normal, especially for pie spillovers or for large
amounts of grease on bottom of oven. Wipe up excessive spillovers before starting
self-clean cycle.
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TAPPAN WALL OVEN WARRANTY
Your Tappan product is protected by this warranty
TAPPAN, THROUGHITS AUTHORIZED
SERVICERS, WILL:
THECONSUMERWILLBE
RESPONSIBLEFOR:
WARRANTY
PERIOD
FULLONE-YEAR
WARRANTY
Pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this Costs of service calls that are listed under NORMAL
appliance which prove to be defective in materials or RESPONSIBILITIES OFTHECONSUMER.*
workmanship.
One year from original
purchase date.
LIMITED WARRANTY
(Ap p lica b le t o t h e
St a t e o f Ala ska )
All of the provisions of the full warranty above and the Costsof the technician'stravelto the home and any
Time period listed above.
exclusions listed below apply.
costs for pick up and delivery of the appliance
required because of service.
Your appliance is warranted by Frigidaire Company, a division of White Consolidated Industries, Inc. We authorize no person to change or add
to any of our obligations under this warranty. Our obligations for service and parts under this warranty must be performed by Frigidaire Company
Consumer Services or an authorized Tappan servicer.
* NORM AL
Th is w a rra n t y a p p lie s o n ly t o p ro d u ct s in o rd in a ry h o u se h o ld u se , a n d t h e co n su m e r is re sp o n sib le fo r t h e
it e m s list e d b e lo w :
1. Proper use of the appliance in accordance with instructions provided with the product.
2. Proper installation by an authorized servicer in accordance with instructions provided with the appliance and in
accordance with all local plumbing, electrical and/or gas codes.
RESPONSIBILITIES
OF THE CON-
SUMER
3. Proper connection to a grounded power supply of sufficient voltage, replacement of blown fuses, repair of loose
connections or defects in house wiring.
4. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim, cupboards, shelves, etc., which
are not a part of the appliance when it was shipped from the factory.
5. Damages to finish after installation.
6. Replacement of light bulbs and/or fluorescent tubes (on models with these features).
Th is w a rra n t y d o e s n o t co ve r t h e fo llo w in g :
EXCLUSIONS
1. CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING
FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.
Note: Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation
or exclusion may not apply to you.
2. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in workmanship or material, or for appliances not in ordinary
household use. The consumer shall pay for such service calls.
3. Damages caused by services performed by persons other than authorized Tappan servicers; use of parts other than
Frigidaire Company Genuine Renewal Parts; obtained from persons other than such servicers; or external causes such
as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply or acts of God.
4. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed or altered and cannot be readily determined.
Keep your bill of sale, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record. The date on the bill establishes the warranty
period should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all receipts. This
written warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state. Service under
this warranty must be obtained by following these steps, in order:
IF YOU NEED
SERVICE
1. Contact Frigidaire Company Consumer Services or an authorized Tappan servicer.
2. If there is a question as to where to obtain service or parts, call or write our Consumer Relations Department at:
Tappan
P.O. Box 7181
Dublin, Ohio 43017
(800) 944-9044
Product features or specifications as described or illustrated are subject to change without notice. All warranties are made
by White Consolidated Industries, Inc. This warranty applies only in the 50 states of the U.S.A. and Puerto Rico.
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