Maytag MGR4450BDW Official Gas Freestanding Range

User Manual - Page 18

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CARE AND CLEANING CHART
PARTS
Control knobs
Glass
o Oven window
Grates
Metal finishes
Broiler compart-
ment cavity
* Door handles
Trim parts
Oven bottom
Oven racks
Plastic finishes
Door handles
Backguard trim
Knobs
End caps
Porcelain enamel
Backguard
Cooktop
•tnner oven & broiler
door panel
Manifold panel
Oven cavity
Oven bottom
Silicone rubber
° Door gasket
Surface burners
Conventional
Sealed
CLEANING AGENTS
Soap and water
Soap and water
Paste of baking soda and water
Glass cleaner
* Soap and water
Non-abrasive plastic pad
* Soap and water
Glass cleaner
Paste of baking soda and water
Non-abrasive plastic pad
Soap and water
* Cleansing powders
Plastic pad
* Soap filled scouring pad
Soap and water
Non-abrasive plastic pad or sponge
. Glass cleaner
Soap and water
Mild abrasive cleaners
Plastic pad
Oven cleaner, oven only
Soap filled scouring pad
Soap and water
Soap and water
Paste of baking soda and water
Plastic scouring sponge or pad
Mildly abrasive cleanser
DIRECTIONS
To remove knobs for cleaning, gently pul! forward. Wash in mild detergent and water. Do
not soak knobs in water, Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. They will scratch finish and
remove markings. Rinse dry and replace Turn ON each burner to see if knobs have
been replaced correctly,
Wash with soap and water. Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth after cleaning, Remove
stubborn soil with paste of baking soda and water. Rinse with a cloth wrung out in clear
water. Dry. Do not use abrasive materials such as scouring pads. steel wool or powdered
cleaning agents. NOTE: To avoid inside staining of oven door glass, do not oversaturate
cloth,
Grates are made of porcelain-c0ated steel. They can be cleaned at the sink w'ith soap'ancl"
water or in the dishwasher. To clean baked on soil, place a damp soapy paper towel over
the grate and let stand for 30 minutes. Use a non=abrasive plastic pad to scour stubborn
soil, NOTE: Never operate burner without a grate in place. To protect the porcelain finish
on the grate from excessive heat, never operate surface burner without a cooking utensil
on the grate. It is normal for grates to lose their shine over a period of time.
Wash with soap and water, Remove stubborn soil inbroiler compartment cavity with paste
of baking soda and water. Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth to remove fingermarks or
smudges on trim or handle. NOTE: Do not use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic agents.
They will damage the finish on trim or handle.
Protect the porcelain enamel oven bottom by (1) using _argeenough cookware to prevent
boilovers; (2) placing a piece of aluminum foil, that is slightly larger than the cookware, on
the lower rack. NEVER place foif directly on the oven bottom as foil may melt onto oven
bottom. Protect oven bottom against acid spills (milk, cheese, tomato, _emon juice, etc.) or
sugary spills (pie filling) as they may pit or discolor the oven bottom. See porcelain enamel
for additional information,
Clean with soapy water. Remove stubborn soil with cleansing powder or soap filled
scouring pad. Rinse and dry. NOTE: tf racks become difficult to slide, a thin coat of
vegetable oil on the underside of the rack will make s{iding easier.
When surface is cool, clean with soap and water; rinse, and dry, Use a glass cleaner and a
soft cloth. NOTE: Never use oven cleaners, abrasive or caustic liquid or powdered
cleansers on plastic finishes. These cleaning agents will scratch or marr finish, NOTE: To
prevent staining or discoloration, wipe up fat, grease or acid (tomato, lemon, vinegar, milk,
fruit juice, marinade) immediately with a dry paper towel or cloth.
Clean porcelain with soap and water; rinse, Use cleansing powders or a plastic scouring
pad to remove stubborn soil. Wipe acid or sugar stains as soon as area is cool as these
stains may discolor or etch the porcelain. Do not use metallic scouring pads as they will
scratch the porcelain.
To make cleaning the oven easier, place 1/2 cup household ammonia in a shallow glass
container and leave in a cold oven overnight. The ammonia fumes will help loosen the
burned on grease and food. Oven cleaners can be used on the porcelain oven only, Follow
manufacturer's directions. If oven cleaner was used, thoroughly rinse oven cavity and
capillary tube which is located at the top of the oven.
Wash with soap and water, rinse and dry, Do not remove door gasket.
All burners: For ease of cleaning, clean burners each time the cooktop is used with warm
soapy water. If aboitover occurs, remove pan to another burner; cool burner and clean. To
remove stubborn soil, use a dry cloth and mildly abrasive cleanser. Use care to prevent
cleaner from clogging ports, Burner must be dry before use, NOTE: Yellow tipping or
distortion of the flame may occur until the burner is completely dry.
Clean burner ports with a straight pin or small metal paper clip. Do not enlarge or distort
ports, Do not use a wooden toothpick as it may break off and clog port. If ports are clogged
or soiled, the burner may not light properly or the flame may not be even.
Conventional burners: Dry burners in the oven set at 170_R
Sealed burners: Sealed burner can not be removed by the consumer. When cleaning
burner, use care to prevent damage to the ignitor. Surface burner will not light properly i!
ignitor is damaged, broken, soiled, or wet. When cleaning the ports, be sure to clean the
port directI_ below the ignitor,
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