GE JET342G warranty Care of Your Oven, Oven Cleaning Guide

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Care of Your Oven

Care of Your Oven

Your new microwavelconvection oven is a valuable appliance, protect it from misuse.

Follow these simple care rules:

1. Keep inside of oven clean.

Food spatters or spilled liquids will absorb micmve ene~ and reduce efficiency of oven. Wipe up when they are still warm.

2.A browning dish is designed only for use on the Microwave setting. When microwavkg, pmhmt browning dish or grill only on ceramic oven floor. Do not use dish with oven rack.

3.Always follow manufacturer’s suggestions when using browning dish or accessories.

Oven Cleaning Guide

4.Fo~ow manufactu~r’s instructions when using microwave cookware or accessories.

If oven light burns out, you may

replace it by carefully following

the directions below:-

Step 1: Disconnect oven power cord from electrical outlet.

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Step 2: Unscrew and remove oven light bulb cover located on left side of cabinet. Do not remove any other part of cabinet.

Step 3: Let bulb cool before removing. Gently twist the bulb to break the silicone adhesive attached to the bulb and socket to prevent damage during shipping. Turn bulb counterclockwise to remove from socket.

Step 4: Replace bulb with a special 20 watt light bulb. Insert bulb into socket and turn in clockwise direction.

Step 5: Replace light bulb cover.

Step 6: Plug oven power cord into electrical outlet. Reset oven clock.

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DIRECTIONS

 

 

 

Stainless Steel Oven Interior

Damp Cloth

Clean with mild detergent and water, then rinse well with well wrung

–SideWalls Only

Plastic Scouring Ball

out cloth. If desired, a container of water can be boiled in the oven using

—Ceiling

Non-abrasive

microwave energy. This will help loosen soil. For hard-to-remove soil,

 

Scouring Powder

clean gently with scouring ball. Do not use abrasive cleaners which

 

(brush-on type)

could scratch or mar surface. For excessive soil, use a chemical cleaner,

 

 

preferably the brush-on type. Apply and remove according to

 

 

directions. Use on stainless steel parts only.

 

 

 

Ceramic Oven Floor

Non-abrasive

Wash floor with warm sudsy water.

 

Nylon Mesh

 

 

Scouring Ball

 

 

Non-abrasive Cleanser

 

 

 

 

Oven Rack

Soap and Water

Remove rack and clean with one of the recommended materials.

 

Soap-Filled Scouring Pad

Then rinse and dry thoroughly. Some commercial cleaners may cause

 

Commercial Oven Cleaner

darkening or discoloration. When using for the first time, test cleaner

 

 

on small portion of rack.

 

 

 

Broiler Pan

Soap and Water

Drain fat, cool broiler pan slightly. (Do not let soiled broiler pan stand

(spatter shield and

Soap-Filled Scouring Pad

in oven to cool). SprinMe on detergent. Fill the pan with warm water and

drip pan)

Commercial Oven Cleaner

let pan stand for a few minutes. Wash; scour if necessary. Rinse and dry.

 

 

OPTION: The broiler pan may also be cleaned in a dishwasher.

 

 

 

Inside Oven Door

Soft Cloth

Wipe off spills or spatters while they are still warm. Use mild detergent

and Window

Mild Detergent

and water, then rinse with clear water and dry with soft cloth.

 

 

 

Outside Oven Surfaces

Mild Detergent

Clean with mild detergent and water, rinse and dry with soft cloth.

 

Soft Cloth

Clean chrome trim with damp cloth and polish immediately with

 

 

a dry cloth.

 

 

 

Touch Control Panel

Soft Cloth

Open oven door before cleaning to prevent oven from accidentally

 

 

starting. Wipe with damp cloth followed immediately by a dry cloth.

 

 

 

Temperature Probe

Plastic Scouring Ball

Clean as soon after using as possible. To clean, wipe with sudsy cloth,

 

 

then rub lightly with scouring ball if necessary. Rinse and dry.

 

 

 

Note: Ifsteam accumulates inside oraround outside of oven door, wi~ with soft cloth. This may wcur when o~rating the oven under high humidity conditions

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GE JET342G warranty Care of Your Oven, Oven Cleaning Guide