Heartland 3530, 3630 12A. Regular Self Clean, 12B. Delayed Time Self Clean

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Metro / Legacy Series

12. Self Clean

Warning: remove all cookware, racks, and rack supports from oven during self clean cycle

to prevent them from becoming dull and blue-gray. Refer to Section 7 : Care and Clean- ing for additional information prior to self cleaning the oven.

12A. Regular Self Clean

(please read all steps prior to setting the self clean function. Oven door must be closed)

1.Press self clean symbol. (countdown timer is automatically set at 3:00 hours and the self clean indicator light begins to flash)

2.Press decrease symbol to change cleaning time if needed.

3.To correct time set press increase or decrease as needed. Self clean cycle may be set between 1:30 to 3:00 hours. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase or

decrease symbol keys for over 5 seconds)

4.

Press

start symbol to begin self clean cycle.

self clean indicator light will glow

and oven door will automatically lock after a few minutes and cooling fan will start up. After 5 seconds the time of day will be displayed.

5.Press cancel symbol to end self clean cycle at any time. self clean indicator light will go off. Oven will only unlock when temperature in oven falls below 550F or 300C

and cooling fan will shut off. Only time of day will be displayed.

6.At end of self clean cycle, self clean indicator light will go off. Oven will only unlock when temperature in oven falls below 550F or 300C and cooling fan will shut off. Only

time of day will be displayed.

12B. Delayed Time Self Clean

(please read all steps prior to setting the delayed time self clean function)

1.Press self clean symbol. (countdown timer is automatically set at 3:00 hours and the self clean indicator light begins to flash)

2.Press decrease symbol to change cleaning time if needed.

3.To correct time set press increase or decrease as needed. Self clean cycle may be set between 1:30 to 3:00 hours. (fast scrolling begins after holding increase or

decrease symbol keys for over 5 seconds)

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