Whirlpool TER20WOY manual Oven cavity, Water, Heavily soiled areas, HOW to C! kN

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PART

WHAT TO USE

Oven cavity

Sponge and warm, soapy

 

water

 

Soapy steel-wool pad for

 

heavily soiled areas

 

OR

 

Commercial oven cleaner

 

for heavily soiled areas

Heavy-duty aluminum foil or shallow pan used while cooking

_, HOW TO C!; ;kN

lRemove door for easiclr ).XBSS. (See page 21.)

lWash, rinse and dry wc~ll.

lRemove door for easier I:YX.SS. l Rinse well with water.

lRemove door for easier IXSSS.

lPlace newspaper on fhx r to protect floor surface.

lFollow directions providctl with the oven cleaner.

lRinse well with clear water.

lUse in well-ventilated fix IIn.

lDo not allow commercl BI oven clean- ers to contact the heat1rg elements, heat seal, thermostat or exterior surfaces of the range. IIamage will occur.

lPlace piece of foil or shallm pan, slightly larger than the cooking c t ntainer, on lower rack to catch spill0 ders.

NOTE: Do not use foil or fc i, liner to cover the oven floor. Poor bakirg’loasting results could occur.

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