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Glossary AccuBake® temperature management system


Achieve uniform baking results every time with the AccuBake® temperature management system. A built-in sensor monitors oven temperature and controls the cooking elements to deliver consistent, delicious results every time.


AccuHeat™ induction technology


Faster, more efficient cooking is available on select freestanding ranges, cooktops and the industry’s first induction double oven freestanding range.*


AccuHeat™ induction


technology only heats cooking surfaces by transferring energy directly into any cookware with magnetic bases.


AccuSimmer® burner/element


Delivers precise temperature control that is perfect for simmering sauces and soups. Select models feature an AccuSimmer®


Plus element that offers more control


and reaches your cooktop’s lowest temperatures. AccuSimmer®


cycle


Quickly boils liquids in the microwave, then automatically reduces the heat to a delicate simmer to avoid splatters.


AccuWave® power system


Evenly cooks, defrosts, reheats, softens and melts with constant, gentle heat. Thaw chicken without cooking the edges and reheat sauces without splatters.


Add 30 Seconds option Quickly set the microwave to cook for 30 seconds at 100% power by pressing this button. Or, press it to add 30 seconds to a manual setting that is already in progress.


Adjustable split rack Remove the rack insert to make room for large items like a turkey or attach it to make a full rack. The insert can also be used on the counter as a cooling rack.


Adjustable time self-cleaning system Allows for adjustment of the self-clean time in 15-minute intervals, according to your needs.


AquaLift® self-clean technology


Delivers easy, odor-free oven cleaning in only 50 minutes.** most energy-efficient self-cleaning cycle available†


Our releases


baked-on foods from the bottom of the oven without harsh chemicals or cleaners. When the cleaning cycle is complete, soils and excess water can be easily removed with a dry towel.


Auto Adapt fan Automatically adjusts fan speed on microwave hood combinations by sensing cooktop heat.


Bridge element Increases cooking options via a 700-watt bridge element that connects two heating elements. Evenly heat large or oblong pans more easily on the cooktop.


Center griddle Allows you to warm tortillas, make pancakes or sear fish with a built-in, center griddle.


Ceramic glass cooktop Withstands intense heat while resisting cracking or chipping, preserving the sleek look of your cooktop for years to come.


CleanRelease® non-stick interior


Reduces cleanup effort because of the non-stick interior— an industry first. No special cleaning solutions are required.


Control Bake This baking mode keeps the broil element turned off, preventing the tops of your food from overcooking, so pies and turkey come out just right.


Control lock Disables the control panel to avoid unintended use or other changes to your cooking settings.


Convection Conversion Removes the guesswork from preparing your favorite dishes by automatically converting standard times and temperatures to the convection equivalent.


Convertible ventilation system Provides added installation flexibility by venting odors outside or recirculating them, depending upon your preference.


Crisper pan with handle Provides the ideal cookware for pan-frying foods like bacon or potatoes in the microwave. The patented, non-stick design makes cleanup easy.


Custom Broil Allows you to set your preferred broiling temperature in 5-degree increments. High heat is best for grilling meats, while low heat is ideal for delicate tasks like melting cheese on lasagna.


Delay Bake Lets you program the oven to begin cooking at a pre-set time. Prepare food for baking when it’s most convenient for you and have dinner ready according to your schedule.


Downdraft vent system Pulls steam, smoke and odors downward and outside to help clear kitchen air. Conveniently built into select cooktops.


*Among conventional double oven ranges with dual bake and broil elements. **Based on average cleaning time of self-clean cycle with water and moderate soils. †Versus traditional self clean cycle.


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