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26
Care and Cleaning
Caring for the glide racks
Handle oven racks only when they are cool.
After cooking or after the self clean cycle, racks will be very hot
and can cause burns.
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mportant notes:
The Glide rack is porcelain enameled and may be left in
the oven to be cleaned during the self-clean cycle. After the
cycle, or anytime the gliding is rough, the Glide rack
extension tracks should be treated with graphite lubrication.
Do not use cooking oil, cooking spray, or other oil-based
lubrication products on the glide rack extension tracks. Use
only the graphite lubrication in this area. To order graphite
lubrication, contact your installer, servicer, or dealer.
The rack support (see step 7 image) on each side of the
rack will contact the oven wall, and must always have a
light coating of vegetable oil. Apply a thin layer of
vegetable oil to the rack supports after every self clean or
when the rack becomes difficult to reposition in the oven.
T
o lubricate the glide rack:
1. Remove the rack from the oven. Place the rack on a large
flat surface covered with newspaper or scrap cloth. Fully
extend the rack.
2
. Wipe away debris and crumbs from the glide track using a
cloth or sponge.
3. Shake graphite lubrication very well before applying. Place
four drops of graphite lubrication along the bottom tracks
(as shown in area circled in figure below). Repeat on both
sides of the glide rack.
4
. Extend and return the glide rack several times to distribute
the lubricant.
5
. Turn glide rack over. Place four drops of graphite lubrica-
tion along the top tracks. Repeat on both sides of the glide
rack.
6. Extend and return the glide rack several times to distribute
the lubricant.
7. Apply a thin layer of vegetable oil to the rack support on
each side of the glide rack. Keeping the rack supports
lightly lubricated allows the entire rack to slide easily when
changing rack positions.
8
. Replace rack in oven right-side up.
Rack Supports
Apply thin vegetable oil layer
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