
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Oven Cleaning
Interior
•NOTE: Disconnect the oven from the power supply before cleaning or servicing.
•Establish a regular cleaning schedule. Any spills should be wiped off immediately.
Tools: Supplied spray hose; brush; cloth
• NOTE: The spray hose connection is located behind the front control panel. When cleaning the oven interior, attach the supplied hose to the water connector behind the control panel.
1.The oven should be allowed to cool sufficiently before beginning the cleaning procedure.
2.Remove the racks, rack guides, and the baffle. Wipe each with a clean, damp cloth.
3.Using the supplied spray hose, spray the inside of the oven lightly to remove any deposits.
4.Wipe the interior with a clean damp cloth to remove any remaining deposits and spots.
5.Brush the wheel as needed to remove any grease and/or particles.
6.Carefully wipe the blower wheel and temperature probe with a clean damp cloth.
7.Replace the baffle, rack guides, and racks. Return the spray hose to its storage compartment.
Motor Care
•The motor in this convection oven is maintenance free since it is constructed with
•When the motor is operating, it cools itself internally by air entering at the rear of the motor case, provided proper clearance has been allowed.
•Since the blower wheel is in the oven cavity, it is at the same temperature as the oven. If the motor is stopped while the oven is hot, the heat from the blower wheel is conducted down the shaft and into the armature of the motor. This action could shorten the life of the motor.
•It is recommended that at the end of a bake or roasting period, when the oven will be idle for any period of time or before shutting down completely, the door be left open slightly and the “ON/OFF” button pressed to put the oven into Auto Cool Down. Once the internal temperature of the oven falls below 150°F (66°C), the fan will stop running and the display will show “OFF”. This feature protects the oven motor from
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