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Control panel This has touch keys and a display, and controls all oven features (modes).
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Air intake/Exhaust slots
The oven draws air through the grill to cool internal parts; air exits through the slot at the oven’s bottom; keep these areas clear.
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Meat probe connector
Insert the meat probe plug here (see Using the Meat Probe, pg. 9); on double ovens, only the upper oven has this connector.
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Oven lights Two 12V, 20W halogen bulbs illuminate the oven chamber; touch the Light key on the control panel to turn them on.
E
Rack supports There are seven rack levels in each oven chamber; the supports are numbered from the bottom up.
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Door gasket This prevents heat from escaping when the door is closed.
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Self-clean latch
This automatice safety feature locks the oven door during the high-temperature self-clean cycle.
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Broil elements These are on the ceiling of the oven chamber behind a glass panel.
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Convection fan This blows heated air into the oven chamber through the convection lter during convection cooking.
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Convection element
The convection element heats the air that is blown into the oven chamber by the convection fan during the convection cook-
ing process. The convection lter covers it.
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Convection lter
The convection lter covers the convection fan. It helps prevent the transfer of taste from one food to another when you are
cooking a whole meal. It also keeps the oven cleaner and covers the moving fan blades for safety purposes.
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Oven rack The oven has a set of GlideRack™ oven racks and 1 standard rack per chamber; the number of racks depends on the model.
M
Bake element This is below the oven-chamber oor, and is the source of bottom heat.
N
Recessed Oven Cell Bottom The recessed oven bottom is designed to allow a 30-minute oven steam clean. (See Pg 13 for details.)
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Skewer
Meat Probe
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