- 6.3-cu. ft. large capacity electric range
- Oven modes: Bake, Broil, Convection, Convection Roast, Proof
- Air Fry Convection Mode brings crispy foods with little to no oil
- Wi-Fi capability allows you to monitor and receive alerts on your smartphone
Product Dimensions (in) W*D*H |
29-13/16 x 26-5/16 x 36-1/2 |
Product Weight (lbs) |
231 |
Type |
Slide-In Electric Range |
Control Type - Oven |
Glass Touch |
Control Type - Cooktop |
6-knob (Chrome-weighted) |
Backlit Knobs |
- |
Display Type |
White/Blue Digital 7-Segment LED |
Oven Type |
Single |
Drawer Type |
Storage - Stainless Steel |
Bake Burner |
3,900 W |
Bake System |
175°F - 550°F |
Broil Burner |
4,300 W |
Convection Element |
N |
Oven Cooking Modes |
Bake, Broil, Convection Bake, Convection Roast, Proof, Keep Warm |
Number of Racks |
2 wire |
Rack Positions |
7 |
Auto Oven Light |
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Custom Cook |
Yes (with Midea App) |
Cooktop Type |
Electric Ceramic |
Cooktop Color |
Black |
Cooktop Total |
8,300 W |
Number of Elements |
5 |
Left Front Element (Size W) |
6", 9", 12" / 3,600 W |
Left Rear Element (Size W) |
6" / 1,200 W |
Right Front Element (Size W) |
6", 9" / 2,200 W |
Right Rear Element (Size W) |
6" / 1,200 W |
Center Element (Size W) |
Warm Center, 100 W |
Hot Surface Indicator |
Yes (5 Lights) |
Certifications |
UL |
ADA Compliant |
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Type:
Range
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Style:
Slide In
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Fuel:
Electric
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Downdraft Ventilation:
No
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Hood Recommended:
Yes
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Induction:
No
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Type:
Coil
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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