Whirlpool RM973PXL, RM975PXL warranty Cleaning Chart, What To USE

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CLEANING CHART

PART

Outside of range

Surface unds

Porcelain- enamel

reflector bowls

WHAT

TO USE

 

 

Soft

cloth,

warm

soapy

water

 

 

 

 

 

Nylon

or plastic

 

 

scouring

 

pad

for stubborn

spots

 

 

 

 

 

No

cleaning

 

requtred

 

 

 

 

 

 

____

 

Automatic

 

dishwasher

or

warm,

soapy

water

 

Self-Cleaning

 

 

Oven

cycle

HOW TO CLEAN

l Wipe off regularly when range IS cool

l Do not allow food containing acids (such as vinegar, tomato, lemon juice or milk) to remain

on surface Acids will remove the glossy finish

l

Do

not

use

abrasive

or harsh cleansers

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

l

Spatters

or

spills

WIII burn off

 

l

Do

not

immerse

in

water.

 

l Wipe out excess spills Wash with other cooking utensils for routine cleaning

8 Place upside down on oven racks In oven

during Self-Cleaning Oven cycle

Chrome trim - rings

Broiler pan and Grid

Control knobs and chrome rims

-Control panel

-oven racks

Lower oven

door glass and

outside on/Y of microwave

--oven~__ Self-Cleaning Oven

Automatic dishwasher or warm, soapy water or

plastic scrubbing pad

Warm, soapy water or soapy steel wool pads

Warm, sudsy water and bristle brush

Warm,

soapy

water

 

Commercial

glass

cleaner

 

 

 

.-~____

Self-Cleaning

Oven cycle

Warm,

soapy

water

or

soapy

steel

wool

pads

Warm,

soapy

water

or

plastic

scrubbing

pad

Commercial

glass

cleaner

For areas outside Self-

Cleaning area use warm, soapy water or soapy steel wool pads

l Wash with other cooking utensils

l Do not alace in Self-Cleanlna Oven

l Wash with other cooking utensils

l Do not place In Self-Cleaning Oven

l Wash rinse and dry well

l Do not soak

l Wash, rinse and dry with soft cloth

l Follow directions with cleaner

l Leave in oven during Self-Cleaning cycle

l Wash, rinse and dry Use soapy steel wool pads

for stubborn areas

l Make certain oven IS cool Wash. rinse and dry well with soft cloth

l Follow directions provided with cleaner

l Clean before using Self-Cleaning cycle to prevent burn-on of so11

l Follow directions given on page 21 “Using the

Self-Cleaning Cycle ”

l Do not use commercial oven cleaners.

Do not use toil to line the bottom of your Self-Cleaning Oven.

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