Kenmore 49429, 49425 manual Cleaning Tips, Part Cleaning P,ATERIALS, Rf.Arks

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CLEANING

TIPS;

(co.t.)

PART

CLEANING P,_ATERIALS

Temperature

Probe

Sudsy cloth, plastic scouring pad,

 

 

water or dishwasher

RF._ARKS

Care should be taken In handling _ probe, DO NOT twist it, DO NOTdrop It. Clean as soon as possible afteruse. Wipe with sudsy cloth, then rub metal parts with plastic scouring pad, if

necessary.

Microwave Oven Shelf

Accessory

Outside of Microwave Oven

Mild soap and water or dishwasher

Do not clean In selFcleanlng oven.

Soap and damp cloth

Clean with soap and damp cloth, then

 

rinse wlth damp cloth and dry. Wipe

 

the window clean with a damp cloth.

 

Chrome is best wiped with a damp

 

cloth and then with a dry towel,

Inside Microwave Oven

Baking soda and water, Bon Amf® cleaner

Open the door a few minutes after cooking to help alr out the Interior.

Occasionally wipe with a solution of baking soda and water to keep Interior

fresh_

Spills and spatters may wipe up with a

paper towel. Some may requtre a damp cloth.

Remove grease with a sudsy cloth, then rinse and dry. High heat generated by use of a Brown 'NSear® dish may cause scorched appearing stains on

oven floor. These may be removed with Bon Aml®brand cleanser. Follow

Instructions on can, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not use It on painted surfaces - tt may scratch the palnL

Microwave Oven

Door:

 

 

 

a) Window

 

Sudsy warm water

wipe

up spatters daily. Wash window

 

 

 

with a small amount of sudsy, warm

 

 

 

water.

Rinse and dry,

b! Metal and plastic

parts

Damp cloth

Use a damp cloth to remove all soil.

 

 

Do not use abrasives, such as

 

 

 

 

cleaning powders, or steel or plastic

 

 

 

 

pads.

 

 

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