SELF-CLEANiNG ELECTRIC RANGE Use And Care Guide
Table Of Contents
- front cover
- table of contents
- a note to you
- range safety
- getting to know your range
- using your range
- using the surface units
- positioning racks and pans
- for best air circulation
- using aluminum foil for baking
- the electronic oven control
- setting the clock
- using the electronic minute timer
- starting a function
- canceling a function
- baking/roasting
- adjusting the oven temperature control
- broiling
- broiling tips
- energy saving tips
- the oven vent
- the storage drawer
- the anti-tip bracket
- optional door panel pac
- using the self-cleaning cycle
- caring for your range
- troubleshooting
- requesting assistance or service
- index
- warranty
Caring for Your Range
Your range is designed for easy care.
You can do most cleaning with items found
around your home. Cleaning your range
whenever spills or soiling occurs will help
to keep it looking and operating like new.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Make sure all controls are OFF and the
range is cool before cleaning.
Failure to do so could result in electrical
shock or burns.
Surface units and reflector bowls
Removing
1. Make s&e
all surface units are off and
cool before removing surface units and
reflector bowls.
2. Lift
the edge of the unit, opposite the
receptacle, just enough to clear the
element hokfdown clip and the
reflector bowl.
3. Pull
the surface unit straight away from
the receptacle.
4.
Lift
out the reflector bowl. See “Cleaning
chart” on page 30 for cleaning instructions.
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