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Special Care of Continuous-Cleaning Oven Interior (on some models)
Thespecialcoatingis a porousceramic
material,whichis darkin colorandfeels
slightly roughto thetouch.
The Conthmous-Clemlhlg Oven cleans itself
_dfile cooking. Tile oven walls are finished
with a special coating that cannot be cleaned
in the tlStlal ill_lnnei" with soap, detergents,
steel wool pads, conm/erdal oven cleanei_,
coaI_e abrasive [)ads or coai%e brtlshes.
Use of such cleanseis and/or the use of
()veil sprays will cause l)ei_/llanent danlage.
[] Soil visibilit) nlay be reduced by
o[)eradng the oxen at 400°F. Close the
door and turn tile OVEN CONTROLknob
to 400° F.TiIne ti)i" at least tour houis.
Repeated cycles nlay be necessai-v
before illli)roveillent in al)l)eai'ance
is ai)i)ai'ent.
REMEMBER: During the operation of the oven,
the deer and ether range surfaces will get hot
enough to cause bums. Do net touch. Let the
range cool before replacing the oven shelves.
If nlagnified, tile suil'ace would appear as
peaks, ;_dlevs and sub-suil'hce "tunnels."
This rough finish tends to i)revent grease
spattei_ ti'oin t0iming little beads or
droplets that run down tile side walls (ff a
hard-surti_ce ()veil linei; leaving unsightly
streaks that require hand cleaning. Instead,
when spatter hits the porous finish, it is
dispeI_ed and partially absorbed. This
si)i'eading action increases tile exposure
of oven soil to heated air and nlakes it
sonlewhat less noticeable.
Soil may not disappear completely and at
sonIe finIe after extended usage, stains nlav
appear that cannot be renloved.
The special coating works best on small
mnom_ts of spatter. It does not work well
with laiger spills, especially sugai_, egg or
dairy niixtures. Tile ()veil bottonl does not
have the continuous cleaning oven coating
and can be reinoved and cleaned with a
COllllnei'cial oven cleanei:
This special coating is not used on the
oven shelves, oven bottom or the hlsJde
of the oven door. Reniove these to clean
with a coninlercial oven cleaner to i)revent
danlaging tile (]ontinuou_(3eaning Oven
coating.
Make sure the oven bottom is in place before
you turn the oven on for any mason.
Use care in removing mad replacing the
oven bottom mad shelves and in [)lacing
and renloving dishes and food to avoid
scratching, rubbing or othei_vise danlaging
tile porous finish on tile ()veil walls.
To Clean the Continuous-Cleaning Oven:
[] I,et range parts cool before handling
_A'e reconmiend rubber gloxes be worn
when cleaning.
[]
If a sl)illox er or heavy soiling occui5
on tile l)OI'O/lS S/lI];Ice, as soon as tile
oven has cooled, I'eIllOVe as I//tlcl/ of
the soil as possible using a snlall
anlount of water and a stift=biJsfle nylon
brush. Use _;_teI" spai-ingly and change
it fl'equenfl 5 keeping it as clean as
possible, and be sure to blot it up
with i)aper towels, cloths or sponges.
Do not rub or scrub with paper towels,
cloths or sponges, since thev will leave
unsightly lint on the oven finish. If
water leaves a white ring oil the finish
as it dries, apply water again and blot
it with a clean sponge, starting at the
edge of tile ring and working toward
tile centei:
The oven bottom has a porcelain enmnel
f'ufish. The ()veil bottonl colnes o/lt tor
cleaning away fl'oin tile Continuous-
(3eaning Oven.
The h_side of the oven door has a porcelain
elmmel f'ufish. Tile oven door lifts off
ti)I" cleaning away fl'oni tile (_ontintlOtlS-
Cleaning Oven. For insmictions oil how
to clean the inside (ff the oven door I'eter
to the Lilt-Off ()veil Door section.
Do not use soap, detergent, sted wool
pads, commercial oven demmr, silicone
oven sprays, com'se pads or coarse
brushes on the porous surface. These
products will spot, clog and danlage tile
porous surii_ce and reduce its ability
to work.
Do not scrape the porous surface
with a Mfife or spatula--they could
i)eimanently daniage the finish.
] Relnoxe shelxes and cookwai'e.
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