Nesco 4805 5 Qt. Roaster Oven

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Care and Cleaning
1. After the NESCO
®
Roaster Oven has cooled, remove Cover, Rack (if used)
and Cookwell. Wash in warm sudsy water or place Rack and Cookwell in the
dishwasher. CAUTION–DO NOT PUT COVER IN THE DISHWASHER!
2. Cooked-on food may be removed by using a non-abrasive cleaning pad and non-
abrasive cleansers. Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel wool as porcelain enamel
or non-stick nish may scratch. Use a plastic scrubbing pad to remove stains or
cooked-on foods, and also to clean the Rack. HINT: To easily remove baked-on food
residue, place Cookwell in Heatwell; then ll Cookwell with hot water. Cover and
heat at 350ºF for 30 minutes. Turn off and allow to cool completely. Wash cookwell
as directed above.
3. NEVER IMMERSE THE ROASTER OVEN IN WATER. To clean, wipe outside of
Roaster Oven with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use abrasive cleansers on exterior
surface.
4. PORCELAIN ENAMEL COOKWELL has a strong nish and provides easy
cleaning and years of use. It will stay attractive, even when used often. However, it
will chip if subjected to sharp blows or is mistreated. Water spots or mineral deposits
(characterized by a white lm on surface) may be removed with household vinegar
or non-abrasive cleansers.
5. NON-STICK COOKWELL is made of durable carbon steel. In order to maintain
the non-stick surface, the use of rubber, plastic or wooden utensils is recommended.
Avoid cutting food in the cookwell. Use of a non-stick spray on the interior surface
is optional. Avoid storing items in the Cookwell which may scratch the surface.
When roasting or baking at high temperatures, you may notice an irregular band of
discoloration around the sides of the Cookwell. This discoloration is characteristic
of the super tough, non-stick coating used on the interior of the Cookwell and in
no way affects the performance or durability of the nish. With continued use, the
discoloration will become less noticeable.
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