Manual

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Self-Cleaning Cycle
(UpperOven)
1. Remove the broiler pan and grid,
oven racks, utensils and any foil
that may be in the oven
2. If your oven is equipped
with nickel oven racks, they
should be removed If your
oven is equipped with gray
porcelain-coated oven racks,
they may stay in the oven during
the self-clean cycle
3, Soil on the front frame and
outside the gasket of the door
liner will need to be cleaned
by hand.
Front Frame
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Clean these areas with hot water,
soap-filled pads or cleansers such as Soft
Scrub ® to remove any soil Rinse well with
clean water and dry
Do not use oven cleaners-no commercial
oven cleaner or protective coating of any
kind should be used in or around any part
of the oven.
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Wipe up any heavy spiltovers on the
oven bottom
Do not clean the door gasket. The
fiberglass material of the even door
gasket cannot withstand abrasion.
It is essential for the gasket to remain
intact. If you notice it becoming worn
or frayed, it should be replaced
The door gasket is designed to have
a 5"-6" gap at the bottom of the door.
This allows for proper air circulation.
Door Panel Gasket
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Door Liner
It is normal for your oven door to give
the appearance of not having a good
seal against the oven This is due to
the gasket The location of the gasket
on the door maintains a good seal and
prevents any heat toss,
_ tensils should never be
left in the oven during a
self-clean cycle.
Nickel oven racks may be
cleaned during the self-clean
cycle, but will lose their luster
and become hard to slide. If you
choose to leave them in during
the cycle, wiping them down with
vegetable oil after the cycle will
help them slide easier.
Gray porcelain-coated oven
racks may safely be cleaned in
the oven during a self-clean
cycle. Wiping them down with
vegetable oil after the cycle will
help them slide easier.
For the first clean cycle, vent the
room with an opened window or
hood vent. This will reduce the
odor when heating new parts.
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