Whirlpool RF363PXW, RF3620XV manual Cleaning Chart, What to USE

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Cleaning Chart

PART

Exterior surfaces (porcelain and chrome tlnlsh)

(chrome

tlnlsh)

WHAT TO USE

Warm soapy water and a soft cloth.

Non-abrasive plastic scrubbing pad or

non-abrasive cleaner

for heavily-soiled areas.

NOTE: For chrome surfaces, InStNCtlOnS before uslng Top Pollshlng Creme (Part

HOW TO CLEAN

l Wipe off regularly when range is cool.

l Apply non-abraslve cleaner with damp sponge and rinse well. Do not use abrarlve or harsh cleansers.

l Do not allow food contalnlng acids (such as vinegar, tomato, lemon Juice or milk) to remain on surtace. Acids may remove the glossy tlnlsh.

l Make sure cooktop is COOL.

l Follow directions provided with cleaner or polishing creme.

follow above cleaning

non-abrasive chrome cleaner or Cook No. 814009).

Surtace unlts

No cleaning

required.

l

Spatters

or spills

will

burn off

 

 

l

Do not

Immerse

in

water.

Chrome

Warm soapy

 

water and

retlector

a non-abrasive

plastic

bowls

scrubbing

pad.

l Wash, rinse and dry well. l Clean frequently.

l Do not use abrasive or harsh cleansers.

l Do not clean in Self-Cleaning Oven.

Control knobs

Warm

soapy water and

l

Wash,

rinse and dry well.

 

a soli

cloth.

l

Do not

soak.

Control

panel

Warm

soapy

water

or

 

 

spray

glass

cleaner

 

 

 

 

and

a

soft

cloth.

 

 

Broller

pan

Warm

soapy

water

or a

and grld

soapy

steel

wool

pad.

Oven

racks

Self-Cleaning

cycle.

 

 

 

Warm

soapy

water

or

 

 

soapy

steel

wool

pads.

 

 

NOTE:The

oven racks

will

 

 

lett In the oven durlng the

 

 

to stay shiny, remove trom

Oven

door

Spray

glass

cleaner

or

glass

 

warm

soapy

water

and

 

 

a non-abrasive

plastic

 

 

scrubbing

pad.

 

 

Self-Cleaning

For

areas

outside

the

Oven

 

Self-Cleaning

area

use

 

 

warm

soapy

water

or

 

 

soapy steel wool pads.

l Wash, rinse and dry well.

l Follow directions provided with the cleaner.

l Clean after each use.

. Wash, rinse and dry well.

l Do not clean In SelfCleanIng Oven. (See note on page 23.)

l Leave in oven during Self-Cleaning cycle.

OR

l Wash, rinse and dry. Use soapy steel

wool pads for heavily-soiled areas.

discolor and be harder to slide when

Self-Cleaning cycle. It you want them the oven and clean by hand.

l Make sure oven is cool.

l Follow directions provided with the cleaner.

l Wash, rinse and dry well.

l Follow directions starting on page 23, “Using the Self-Cleaning Cycle:’

. Do not use commercial oven cleaners.

l Do not use toll to llne the bottom

of your SelfCleanIng Oven.

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Contents Range Contents Safety Instructions On nextSavetheseinstructions Thank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance. Please completeParts and features Models RF363PXW RF3620XVSurface Unit Markers Using the Surface UnitsSurface Unit Indicator lights CookwarePage Optional Canning Kit Part no Home Canning InformationTo Protect Your Range Push in and turn the Minute Timer Knob to set the Clock Setting the ClockUsing the Minute Tier Knob Let the Minute Timer Knob pop TurnTop element helps heat during baking, but does not turn red Setting the Oven ControlsBaking or Roasting How To Position Racks and Pans One Pan How to Use Aluminum Foil for BakingFor Best Air Circulation Two PansBroiling Custom BroilBroiling Tips Tion Notches Adjusting the Oven Temperature ControlPosi Tlghten the locking screws and replace the control knobMake Using the Automatic MEALTIMER’ ClockTo delay start and stop automatically Right Time of dayMake sure the clock is set to the right time of day Oven VentTo start baking now and stop automatically Removing the storage drawer Use care when handling the drawerStorage Drawer Replacing the storage drawerOptional Door Panel Pat Model RF’363PXVT only Control Panel and KnobsSurface Units and Reflector Bowls RemovingReplacing Lift-Up Cooktop Before You Start Using the Self-Cleaning CycleClean the areas shown by hand Setting the Controls How It Works To stop the Self-Cleaning cycle at anytimeSpecial Tips Cleaning Chart What to USEOven Light Before calling for Assistance If you need assistance%If you need service? If you need FSP replacement parts%Page Page Warranty