THE LOWER OVEN SELF-CLERNING CYCLE
The lower oven
BEK)RE YOU START
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Clean | Frame | gent | or a soapy |
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| of | the | door, | especially | the part | ||
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DO NOT try to clean the fiberglass seal. DO
NOT move it or bend it.
2. Remove any pots or pans you may have stored In the oven They can’t stand the hrgh heat
3. Wipe out any loose soil or grease. This will help reduce smoke during the cleanrng
4. %?E sure the motor socket cover IS closed if your oven has Q rotisserie.
5. Put oven rocks on the top two gurdes. Put
two reflector bowls upside down on
each. They should not touch each other or the oven walls
Clean Door
SPECIAL CAUTIONS
DO NOT block the vent
during the cleaning cycle Arr must move freely for best results
DO NOT touch the oven
during the cleaning cycle it con burn you
DO NOT | use | commercial | DO NOT force | the | Lot k | DO NOT | use | foil or | other | |||
oven | cleaners | In your oven | Lever | The lever | IS designed | liners | in | the | oven | During | ||
Damage | to | the porcelain | to stay | locked | until | the | the | cleaning | cycle, | foil | ||
frnrsh | may | occur | oven | is cool enough | to | con | burn | or | melt |
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