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CAREANDCLEANING
Self-CleaniegCycle
1.
2.
Remove the broiler pan and grid,
utensils and any foil that may be
in the oven,
If your oven =sequipped
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.
Front Frame
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.
3. Wipe up any heavy spillovers on
the oven bottom
4. Do not clean the door gasket
The fiberglass material of the oven
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.
DoorPanel Gasket
Door Liner _' _ s"_
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 loss
Utensils should never be
I _1./I left in the oven during a
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 the edges down
with vegetable oil after the cycle
will help them slide easier.
Gray porcelain-costed oven
racks may safely be cleaned in
the oven during a self-clean
cycle. It will be necessary to
grease the edges of the oven
rack with a light coating of
vegetable oil after a clean cycle.
This will help maintain the ease
of sliding the racks in and out of
the oven.
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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