MODEL 93331

SEARS

Kenmore

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MANUAL

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

FOR YOUR SAFETY

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Read all instructions before using this appliance. When using electrical

appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:

Teach children not to play with range knobs or any other part of the range.

Never leave children alone or unat- tended where a range is in use.

CAUTION:

Never store things children might want above a range.

Never let anyone climb, sit or stand on the open door or any other part of the range. Their weight may make the range tip over.

Never leave the oven door open when you are not watching the range.

WARNING:

To prevent accidental tipping of the range from abnormal usage, includ- ing excess loading of the oven door, attach it to the wall or floor by install- ing the anti-tip bracket supplied. If the range is moved for cleaning, ser- vicing or any reason, be sure anti-tip device is re-engaged properly when the range Is replaced. Failure to take this precaution could result In tipping of the range and cause injury.

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To insure safety for yourself and your home, please read your Owner's Manual carefully, Keep it handy for quick easy reference. Pay close attention to the

safety sections of your manual. You can recognize the safety sections by

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looking for the _i, symbol or the word "Safety".

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Always keep the range area clear and free from things that will burn.

CAUTION:

Never store things in an oven or near cooktop elements/ burners. These things may catch fire and plastic Items could melt.

Never wear loose clothing when

using your range. Such clothing could catch fire.

Never let pot handles stick out over the front of the range, Turn handles In so that they cannot be bumped into. Keep the handles away from other hot surface ele- ments/burners.

Never use your range for warming or heating a room. You could be burned or seriously injured. Such misuse could also cause damage to the range.

Never use a towel or other bulky cloth as a potholder. Such cloths could catch fire on a hot element/burner.

Never leave cooktop elements/ burners unwatched at high heat settings, Bollovers cause smok- ing and greasy spillovers could catch fire.

IMPORTANT SAFETY

Keep this book for later use.

Be sure your range Is Installed and grounded properly by a qualified technician.

Always use care when touching surface elements, oven heating elements or inside the oven. Heating elements could be hot enough to burn you even if they are dark In colo r. The oven vent duct and oven door may also become hot during oven use.

After broiling, always take the broiler pan out of the oven and clean It. Leftover grease In the broiler pan can catch on fire next time you use the pan.

Always use dry potholders when removing pans from

the oven. Moist or damp potholders can cause steam burns.

Always use care when opening oven door. Let hot air and steam out before moving food.

Always follow cleaning Instructions in this book. Always keep the range clean. Food and grease are easy to ignite. Clean the oven regularly.

Always keep combustible wall coverings, curtains or drapes a safe distance away from your range. Never store such items in or on your range.

Always keep wooden and plastic utensils or canned food a safe distance away from your range.

Always keep the appliance area clear and free from things that will burn, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.

Always remove the broiler pan and other utensils from the oven before a self-clean cycle.

Clean Only parts listed in the Manual.

Always keep dish towels, dish cloths, potholders, and linens a safe distance away from your range. Never store such items In or near your range.

Never heat unopened food containers. Pressure buildup may make container burst and cause injury,

Never leave jars or cans of fat or drippings on or near the range. Never let grease build up on your range. You can keep grease fires from starting if you clean up grease and spills after each range use.

Neverusaaluminumfolltoline oven bottoms. Improper use of foil could start a fire.

Be sure everyone in your home knows what to do in case of a fire.

Read and understand this information NOW! Should you ever need it, you will not have time for reading.

INSTRUCTIONS

Never block free airflow through the oven vent.

Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a deep fat fryer. Walt until the fat has cooled.

Place oven racks in desired position while oven is cool. If racks must be handled when hot, do not let potholder contact hot heating element In oven.

Choose pots and pans with flat bottoms, large enough to cover the entire cooktop element. This will cut down the risk of setting potholders or clothing on fire with an uncovered element and waste less energy.

Only some kinds of glass or ceramic pans can be used for cooktop cooking. Be sure that the pan you use will not break when heated on the cooktop elements.

Never try to clean utensils, cookware or removable parts of your range In the oven during a self-clean cycle. Never rub, move, or damage the door gasket on self- cleaning oven. The gasket Is essential for a good seal. If the self.cleaning mode malfunctions, turn off and disconnect the power supply. Have serviced by a qualified technician.

Never try to repair or replace any part of the range unless instructions are given In this book. All other work should be done by a skilled technician.

Do Not Use Oven Cleaners -- No commercial oven cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind should be used in or around any part of the oven.

Never put removable heating elements In water. Do not put them in a dishwasher. Do not put them In the self- clean cycle of your oven.

Never use the cooktop without reflector pans or drip bowls in place. If these pans or bowls are not there during cooking, wiring or other range parts may be damaged.

Never clean cooktop surface when It is hot. Some cleaners produce noxious fumes and wet cloths could cause steam burns If used on a hot surface.

OVEN FIRE

Do not try to move the pan.

1.Close oven door and turn controls off.

2.If fire continues, throw baking soda on the fire. Never use water on a grease fire -- It will only

spread the flames.

Clean Indicator Light (Glows when clean cycle is on)

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Removable Plug-in Elements and Chrome

Reflector Bowls (See page 10)

Lift-Up Cooktop

Oven Door

Lock/U nlock Handle

(For Self-clean Cycle only; See page 6)

Oven Bake Element

Model and Serial

Number Location

Oven Indicator Light Oven Temp Knob (glows when bake or broil (See pages 5 & 14) elements are cycling on;

When baking, oven is =reheeted when light first

goes out.)

ht Switch (Push to turn oven

light ON and Gt'l')

Oven Sel Krlob

(See pages 5 & 8)

(Below element. area may get hot during oven use; DO NOT block vent. See page 5)

(Locks door during Self-clean cycle)

.Removable Oven Racks (See page 12)

TO START THINGS COOKING

COOKTOP COOKING

The sign near each cooktop control knob shows which element is turned on by that knob.

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1.Push to turn.

2.Set on or between marks for desired heat.

An indicator light will glow when any cooktop element

COOKTOPCONTROL

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For best cooking results and energy efficient operation, you should use pans that:

A.Have flat bottoms and straight sides.

B.Have light handles that do not tilt pans.

C.Are about the same size as the element.

Never line the bowls below cooktop elements with aluminum foil. Foil can

block normal heat flow and damage the range, This is especially true if foil blocks the oven vent tube under the right rear cooktop element.

CLOCK AND OVEN CONTROLS

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TO SET THE CLOCK:

Push in and turn CLOCK KNOB to set time. Turn knob without pushing in to set timer hand back to OFF.

TO SET THE TIMER:

Turn CLOCK KNOB counterclockwise without push!,_

in.

"[o turn off buzzer after time is up, reset timer hand _

OFF.

NOTE: The timer is a reminder only and witl not control the range.

TO BAKE, ROAST OR BROIL:

Be sure that the OVEN SET KNOB is turned to BAKE for baking or roasting or BROIL for broiling.

1.Set the OVEN TEMP KNOB to desired temperature or to BROIL.

For broiling the OVEN TEMP KNOB must be set to

500 BROIL.

2.When finlslled, turn OVEN SET KNOB to OFF.

OVEN SET

OFF

NOTE: To set an automatic oven operation, the time of day must be correct on the clock.

AUTOMATIC OVEN OFF:

1.Turn the OVEN SET KNOB to TIME BAKE (oven indicator light will glow).

2.Push In and turn STOP TiME KNOB te set time when oven wil! turn off. DELAY START TIME shou!d show same as clock.

3.Set OVEN TEMP KNOB to desired temperature.

4, When finished, turn OVEN SET KNOB to OFF.

AUTOMATIC OVEN ON AND OFF:

1.Turn the OVEN SET KNOB to TIME BAKE.

2.Push in and turn DELAY START TIME KNOB to set time when oven will turn on.

3.Push In and turn STOP TIME KNOB to set time when oven will turn off.

4.Set OVEN TEMP KNOB to desired temperature.

5.When finished, turn OVEN SET KNOB to OFF.

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OVEN COOKING

When cooking a food for the first time in your new oven, use time given on recipes as a guide.

Your new oven has been set correctly at the factory and Is apt to be more accurate than the oven it replaced.

After you have used your oven for awhile, If you feel your oven should be hotter or cooler, you can adjust

it yourself. See THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS in this manual.

Always follow recipe carefully.

Measure Ingredients properly.

Use proper pan placement.

Place pans on the oven racks with 1" - 1 1/2" of air

space on all sides of each pan. Avoid overcrowding the oven.

Pans too close to each other, to oven walls or to the oven bottom, block the free movement of air, Im- proper air movement causes uneven browning and cooking.

2 cake layers

Do not lock the oven door during baking, The lock/unlock handle Is used for self-cleaning only.

Avoid opening the door too often to check the food during baking as heat will be lost. This may cause poor baking results.

Cakes, cookies, muffins, and quick breads should be baked in shiny pans -- to reflect the heat -- because they should have a light golden crust, Yeast breads and pie crusts should be baked in glass or dull (non-shiny) pans -- to absorb the heat -- because they should have a brown, crisp crust.

Be sure the underside of the pan Is shiny too, Darkened undersides will absorb the heat and may cause over-browning on the bottom of your food.

4 cake layers

When baking several items stagger pans so that no pan is directly above another.

Always turn oven to OFF before removing food.

During baking, avoid frequent door openings. Keep oven door open as short a time as possible.

Let the oven preheat thoroughly before cooking baked products. Watch the oven Indicator light and

put the food in the oven promptly after the IIght goes out.

fish, meat, poultry, etc., sit for more thanNever I hourlet foodbeforesuchcookingasdairystartsproducts,when you set your oven for a delay start.

Room temperature promotes the growth of harmful bacteria. Be sure

the oven light is off because heat from the bulb will speed bacteria growth.

Oven temperatures should be reduced 25 degrees below recommended temperatures If exterior of pan Is predarkened, darkened by age or oven proof

BROILING

???Do not lock oven door during broiling. The lock/unlock handle Is used for self-cleaning only.

Broiling Is cooking by direct heat from the broil burner. Tender cuts of meat or marinated meat

should be selected for broiling. For best results steaks and chops should be at least 3/4" thick.

After placing food on the broiler pan, put the pan on the rack In the lower oven. The recommended rack

position and cooking time can be Iound In the chart at right.

The closer the food is to the broil burner, the faster the meat browns on the outside, yet stays red to pink

In the center. Moving the meat farther away from the burner lets the meat cook to the center while

browning outside. Side one should be cooked 1 - 2 minutes longer than side two.

Your oven door should be open to the broil stop position while broiling. If the door is closed the rood will roast and not broil.

Use only the broiler pan and g rid that came with your range for broiling. They are designed for proper

drainage of fat and liquids and help prevent spatter, smoke or fire.

Do not preheat when broiling. Preheating may cause the thermostat to cycle the broil burner off and on. For even broiling on both sides, start the food on a cold pan.

Trim the outer layer of fat from steaks and chops. Slit the fatty edges to keep the meat from curling,

For maximum juiciness, salt the first side just before turning the meat. Salt the second side just before serving.

Brush chicken and fish with butter several times as they broil. When broiling fish, grease the grid to prevent sticking and broil with skin side down. It is not necessary to turn fish.

???Never leave a soiled broiler pan in the range.

Grease In the pan may smoke or burn the next time the oven Is used.

???Be sure you know the correct procedure for putting out a grease fire. See the section on safety.

Do not cover the entire broiler grid with foil. Poor drainage of hot fat may cause a broiler fire.

It a fil;e starts, close the oven door and tum controls off. If fire continues, throw baking

soda on the fire. Do not put water on the fire.

POSITIONING BROILER PAN

This chart Is a general guide. The size, weight, thick- ness, and starting temperature of tile food, as well as your own personal preference, will affect the cooking time. Times in the chart are based on the food being at refrigerator temperature.

THE SELF-CLEAN CYCLE

BEFORE A CLEAN CYCLE

1.Remove the broil pan and grid, oven racks, all utensils and any foil that may be in the oven. Do not try to clean utensils or any other objects in the oven du ring a self-clean cycle. If oven racks are left in the range during a clean cycle, they will darken, lose their luster and become hard to slide. If you choose to leave the racks In the oven, you can polish the edges of the racks with steel wool and apply a small amount of vegetable oil to the rack edges after the self-clean cycle. This wi, make the racks easier to slide.

2.Soil on the oven front frame, under the front edge of the cooktop, the door liner outside the door seal and the front edge of the oven cavity (about 1" into the oven) will not be cleaned during a clean cycle (see illustration below). Clean these areas by hand before starting a clean cycle.

Use hot water with a soap-filled steel wool pad, then

rinse well.

FRONT FRAME

1.Set DELAY S'_AR_ TIME KNOB on the clock to the present time ?? f day.

2.Set the STOP*'IME knob to thetime of day when you want the clean cycle to end.

Note: The oven will not unlock until the temperature has dropped to a safe level; about 30 minutes after the stop time.

3.Turn OVEN SET KNOB to CLEAN.

4.Turn OVEN TEMP KNOB counterclockwise to CLEAN. Turn the knob all the way until It stops.

5.Slide the door lock/unlock handle all the way to the right to lock the door. You may need to press on the door slightly to get It to lock.

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3.Wipe up heavy spiliovers on the oven bottom. Too much soil may cause smoking during the clean cycle.

4.DO NOT rub or clean the door gasket (seal). The fiberglass material of the gasket has an extremely low resistance to abrasion. An Intact and well-fitting oven door gasket Is essential for energy efficient oven operation and good baking results. If you notice the gasket becoming worn, frayed or damaged in any way, or if it has become displaced on the door, you should have It replaced.

For your safety, the oven door cannot be unlocked while the oven is at clean- ing temperature. Alter a clean cycle, the door cannot be unlocked until the temperature has dropped to a safe level (about 30 minutes).

TO INTERRUPT A CLEAN CYCLE:

1.Turn STOP TIME knob to the current time of day.

2.Walt about 30 minutes.

Do not force the door lock handle. Slide door lock/ unlock handle to left to unlock door.

3.Turn OVEN SET KNOB to OFF.

WHEN A CLEAN CYCLE IS FINISHED:

1.Stop time will be the same as the time of day.

2.Wait about 30 minutes. Do not force the door lock handle. Slide door lock/unlock handle to left to unlock door.

3.Turn OVEN SET KNOB to OFF, Turn OVEN TEMP KNOB clockwise.

AFTER A CLEAN CYCLE

After a clean cycle, you may notice some white ash in the oven. Just wipe It up with a damp cloth.

If white spots remain, scrub them with a soap-filled steel wool pad. Be sure to rinse thoroughly with a white vinegar and water mixture. These deposits are usually a salt residue that cannot be removed by the clean cycle.

If the oven is not clean after one clean cycle, the cycle

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TO SET DELAYED CLEAN CYCLE:

NOTE: Clock must be set to correct time of day.

1.Turn OVEN SET KNOB to CLEAN.

2.Set the Delay Start Time Knob on the clock to the time of day when you want cleaning to begin.

3.Set the Stop Time Knob to the time of day when you want the clean cycle to end. (See recommended cleaning times on previous page.)

4.Turn OVEN TEMP KNOB to CLEAN. Turn the knob all the way until it stops.

5.Slide the door lock/unlock handle all the way to the right to lock the door.

After cleaning ends, wait about 30 minutes for oven to cool. Turn OVEN SET KNOB and OVEN TEMP KNOB to OFF. Slide doorlockiunlock handleto left to unlock door. Nevertorcethe door lock handle.

CLEANING TIPS

On the following pages, all removable parts on your range are shown. Reler to those pages when cleaning your range. Warm water, a mild detergent and a soft cloth are safe to use on all cleanable parts of your range.

CLEANING TIPS (cont.)

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PART

Chrome drip bowls

Brown food stains

Blue/gold heat stains

CLEANING MATERIALS

Detergent and water, plastic scouring pads, mild abrasive cleaners, soap- filled scouring pads, ammonia

Metal Polish

REMARKS]

Bo_Is can permanently disc if ! exp )sed to excessive heat or if soil

is allowed to bake on.

After each use, wash, rinse and dr7 to prevent difficult soils. If heavily soiled, place an ammonia-soaked paper towel on stains to loosen sell, then gentl scrub with plastic scouring pad.

These stains are caused by overheating, normally occur over a period of ti_ _, and usually are permanent.

To minimize:

REMOVABLE KNOBS

The control knobs may be removed for easy cleaning by pulling the knob straight off stem. Be sure that the knob is in the OFF position before removal.

Hint: Slip a thin cloth (such as a handkerchief) or a piece of string under and around the knob edge and pull up.

Caution: Read these instructions carefully be- fore replacing the knobs. Replacing the knobs improperly will damage the knobs and the spring clip on the stems. If this happens, the knobs will fit loosely.

To replace the knob:

1.The knob stem has a groove In each side. The groove on one side has a spring clip. The other groove is clear (see Illustration).

2.Checktheinsideoftheknobandlindthemolded rib.

3.Replace the knob by fitting the molded rib inside the knob into the clear groove on the stem.

MOLDED

RIB

SPRING

CLIP

To remove=

;Grasp element, tilt it upward slightly to clear the bowl, then pull away from the receptacle. The element will not sit level when replaced if it is forced tQo far upward when removed.

ANTI-TIP DEVICE

ADJACENT CABINET

OR FINAL LOCATION OF

If your range is removed for cleaning, servicing or any reason, be sure anti. tip device is re-engaged properly when the range is replaced. Failure to take this precaution could result in tipping of the range and cause injury.

When replacing the range:

1.Slide the range into place.

2.Be sure the rear leg leveler tully engages the slot in the bracket. To Insure the device Is properly In- stalled and engaged, remove the drawer panel and Inspect the rear leveling leg. Make sure it fits securely Into the slot.

RANGE SIDE PANEL

MAKESURE

LEG LEVELER

ENGAGES SLOT

OUTSIDE EDGE OF

BRACKET TO BE FLUSH

LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE

material should not be kept in this drawer.

Do not overload the storage drawer. If the drawer is too heavy, it may slip off the track when opened. To open the

drawer, grasp the center of the handle and pull straight out,

To remove:

Pull drawer straight out and lift over the guide stops.

To replace:

Lift over the guide stops and slide drawer Into place.

REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT

Be sure that the light switch is in the off position.

Do not touch hot oven bulb. Do not touch oven bulb with wet hands. Do not wipe oven light area with wet cloth.

Never touch the electrically live collar on the bulb when replacing it.

Electrical power must be shut off if you have to replace a broken bulb.

1.Unscrew glass cover and remove.

2.Replace the bulb with a 40 watt appliance bulb.

Note: We recommend you use a 40 waft appliance bulb that Is no longer than 3 1/2".

REMOVABLE OVEN RACKS

Be careful not to scratch the oven finish when installing or removing oven racks.

To install:

1.Set the raised back edge of the rack on a pair of rack guides.

2.Push the rack In until you reach the bump in the rack guide, then lift the front of the rack and push the rack all the way In.

TO remove:

1, Pull the oven rack out, then up,

Some models have one standard oven rack and one folding oven rack.

The folding rack can be easily stored away when not in use.

NOTE: For best )er_ormance remove oven racks during a clean _ jclc:. If oven racks are left in the range during a s elf-clean cycle, they will darken, lose their luste _ and become hard to slide.

If you choose t(_ leave the racks in the oven, you can polish the edges of the racks with steel wool and apply a small amount of vegetable oil to the rack edges after the self-clean cycle.

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RACK_

REMOVABLE OVEN DOOR

To remove:

1.Open the door to the stop position (see illustration).

2.Grasp the door at each side and lift up and off the hinges.

NOTE: When the door is removed and hinge arms are at stop position, do not bump or try to move the hinge arms. The hinges could snap back causing an injury to the hands or damage to the porcelain on the front of the range. Cover the hinges with toweling or empty towel rolls while working in the oven area.

To replace:

1.Hold the door over the hinges with the slots at the bottom edge of the door lined up with the hinges. The hinge arms must still be in the stop position.

2.Slide the door down onto the hinges as far as It will go and close the door.

STOP (BROIL) POSITION

HINGE

LIFT-UP COOKTOP

The cooktop can be raised so the area underneath can be cleaned.

To raise cooktop:

1.Remove the cooktop units.

2.Grasp the front of the cooktop and lift up until the support rods snap Into position to hold the cooktop.

Porcelain enamel can chip, Handle porcelain enameled cooktops carefully.

To lower cooktop:

1.Push Inonthe front ofthe support rods while towering the cooktop,

NOTE: Some models do not have prop rods.

BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

Save time and money m Check this list before you call for service.

To eliminate unnecessary service calls, first, read all the Instructions in this manual carefully. Then, it you have a problem, always check this list of common problems and possible solutions before you call for service.

If you do have a problem you cannot fix yourself, call your nearest Sears Store or Service Center for help. When calling, have this manual, the Repair Parts List, your model number, serial number and purchase date handy.

THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS

The temperature in your new oven has been set cor- rectly at the factory, so be sure to follow the recipe temperatures and times the first few times you bake in your new oven.

We do not recommend the use of inexpensive thermom- eters, such as those found in the grocery store, to

readjust the temperature setting of your new oven. These thermometers can vary by 20 ?? - 40??F. Your oven

has been preset to maximize cooking efficiency.

if you think the oven should be hotter or cooler, you can adjust it yourself. To decide how much to change the temperature, set the oven temperature 25??F higher or lower than the temperature in your recipe, then bake. The results of this "test" should give you an idea of how much the temperature should be changed.

To adjust knob:

1.Turn OVEN SET KNOB to OFF and remove the knob by pulling straight off.

2.Look at the back of the knob. The arrow pointing to the center of the bottom screw indicates the original factory setting.

3.Use a screwdriver to loosen the two screws about 2 turns each.

4.Hold the knob handle (A on illustration)while turningthe disk (Bon illustration)in thedeslred directionto increase or decrease the temperature. (See illustration_low for "Self-Clean Thermostat".) As you turn, you should be able to hear clicks and feel notches or teeth. Each click or notch Is 15??F. You can turn up to 2 clicks cr notches in either direction.

5.When you reach the desired adjustment, retighten both screws.

TO MAKE OVEN

COOLER

TURN DiSK

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TO MAKE OVEN

HOTTER

TURN DISK

KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE WARRANTY

Dear Customer:

Our constant etlorts are directed toward making sure your new Kenmore Range will arrive at your home in perfect condition and will give you proper performance. As part of these efforts, we feel it is our responsibility to pro- vide you with this warranty for your range.

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON THE FUNCTIONING OF ALL

PARTS EXCEPT GLASS PARTS

If, within one year from the date of installation, any part, other than a glass part, fails to function properly due to a defect In material or workmanship, Sears will repair or replace it, tree of charge.

FULL 30.DAY WARRANTY ON GLASS PARTS AND FINISH OF PORCE-

LAIN ENAMEL, PAINTED OR BRIGHT METAL FINISHED PARTS

If, within 30 days from the date of installation, any glass part or the finish on any porcelain enamel, painted or bright metal part is defective in material or workmanship, Sears will replace the part, free of charge.

FULL 90-DAY WARRANTY ON MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENTS

For 90 days trom t he date of installation, Sears will provide, lree of charge, any mechanical adjustments necessary for proper operation of the range, except for normal maintenance.

If the range is subjected to other than private family use, the above warranty coverage is effective for only 90 days.

WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE

NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE

UNITED STATES

This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other

.1 _.Chicago, IL 60684???

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WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

"We Service What We Sell" is our assurance to you that you can depend on Sears for service because Sears service is nationwide.

Your Kenmore Range has added value when you consider that Sears has a service unit near you staffed by Sears trained technicians.,, professional technicians specifically trained on Sears appliances, having the parts, tools and equipment to ensure that we meet our pledge to you -- "We Service What We SelW'

TO FURTHER ADD TO THE VALUE OF YOUR RANGE, BUY A SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT.

Kenmore Ranges are designed, manulactured and tested for years of dependable operation. Yet, any modern appliance may require service from time to time. The Sears warranty plus the Sears Main- tenance Agreement provides protection from un- expected repair bills and assures you of enjoying maximum range efficiency.

Here's a comparative warranty and Maintenance Agreement chart showing you the benefits of a Sears Range Maintenance Agreement.

CONTACT YOUR SEARS SALESPERSON OR LOCAL SEARS SERVICE

CENTER TODAY AND PURCHASE A SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT.

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