OPERATION Continued
6.When the oven has reached the selected temperature, experiment until you get the feel of the oven and the speed of the bake. In case of some initial unevenness in the baking, have patience for a few days until the oven cures
Lighting/Shutdown Instructions
1.Open control panel door located on right hand side of unit. To access combination gas control.
2.Turn gas cock on combination control to the “OFF” position. Wait 5 minutes.
3.Turn gas cock on combination control to the “PILOT” position.
4.Depress gas cock and light pilot burner.
5.Hold gas cock depressed for one minute after pilot has been ignited, then release. Pilot should continue to burn.
6.If pilot does not continue to burn after releasing gas cock, repeat steps 2 thru 5 or have a qualified serviceman check the system. Do not allow anyone else to attempt repairs.
7.Once pilot is lit, turn gas cock to the “ON” position. It is not necessary to repeat lighting procedure unless the pilot is extinguished by any cause.
8.To shut down unit, turn gas cock on combination control to the “OFF” position
CLEANING
Oven Exterior
Painted Surfaces should be cleaned when cool, using a mild soap and warm water solution on a sponge or soft clean cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly with a soft clean cloth.
Stainless Steel Surfaces usually respond to cleaning as noted above. Stubborn stains or heat tint may require the use of a commercial type cleaner, such as Penny Brite or stainless steel pad. Always rub in the direction of the polished lines. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water and wipe dry.
Oven Interior
Aluminized Steel Surfaces Should be cleaned with a damp soft cloth and mild household detergent.
Core Plates
CAUTION: The use of water to cool down or clean core plates will void warranty.
To clean core plates, set thermostat dial to degrees F ( degrees C) at the end of the cooking day and allow thermostat to cycle for one hour. When the oven has cooled, cooking residue will be carbonized and can be removed by sweeping with a stiff brush. Stubborn residue can be loosened with a scraper.
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