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Product Care
Note: The upper and lower ovens CANNOT be self-
cleaned at the same time.
During the self-clean cycle, the oven heats to an
extremely high temperature in order to allow
food soil to burn o . To initiate a self-clean cycle:
1. Make sure the cook cavity is empty and
remove the oven rack.
Note: Failure to remove the oven rack will
cause the rack to discolor.
2. Remove large particles and wipe standing
liquids/grease.
Note: Failure to remove large food particles
and wipe the oven down may result in smoke
while the oven is self-cleaning.
Removing the lower jetplate and cleaning
beneath it prior to performing a self-
clean cycle (Speedcook Oven ONLY) is
recommended.
3. From the Advanced screen under Settings,
select Self-Clean. Then choose Self-clean
Speedcook Oven or Self-clean Lower
Oven.
4. Tap Start.
5. To immediately terminate a self-clean cycle,
tap Cancel.
6. When the cleaning cycle is complete and
the oven has returned to a safe temperature,
the screen displays a message and the oven
sounds a tone and powers down.
Self-Cleaning
CAUTION
During the self-clean cycle, the oven
door is locked and the oven surfaces can
become very hot.
CAUTION
Do not touch the exterior portions of the oven
after self-cleaning cycle has begun, since some
parts become extremely hot to the touch! During
the  rst few times the self-cleaning feature is
used, there may be some odor and smoking
from the curing of the binder in the high-density
insulation used in the oven. When the insulation is
thoroughly cured, this odor will disappear. During
subsequent self-cleaning cycles, you may sense an
odor characteristic of high temperatures. Keep the
kitchen well-vented during the self-cleaning cycle.
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