Using the Self Cleaning Oven

I,l?/// Oven

Be/'OT(? (I

dean cycle

How to set

the oven jot cleaning

77w oven door must be closed and all conm, Ls

mu,sl be ,set _or*_clly fin" the _ycle to wod; properly.

X,_erecmmnend venting your kitchen with an

open window or using a xentilation tim or hood

dm'ing the first sell:clean cxcle.

Remoxe tile broiler pan, broiler grid, probe,

all cookware and am almninmn foil from

the ox, en,

Gray

porcelain-coated

oven

racks

(including

tile

offset

rack)

may remain

in

tile

oven during

tile

selt:cleaning

cycle

without

 

being

 

damaged.

The

convection

roasting

rack

and nickel-plated

oven

racks (including the offset rack) may remain in

the oven dm'ing the seltXcleaning cycle, but they

will darken and become hard to slide.

Do not rise abrasixes or oxen cleaners. (]lean

the top, sides and outside of the oxen door with soap and water.

Make sure tile oxen light bulb coxer (on some

models) is in place and the oxen light is off.

IMPORTANT: Tile health of SOlne birds is

extremely sensitive to the tirades given off

during

tile

sell'cleaning

c)'cle of any

()veil.

Move

birds

to another

well-ventilated

room.

1 Press tile SELF CLEAN STD/LOW pad once

for a 4-horn" clean time or twice fin" a 3-horn

clean time.

A 3-hour sell:clean time is recommended fl_r

use when cleaning small, contained spills. A

self:clean time of 4 hours or longer is

recommended for a dirtier oven.

2 If a time other than 4 horns or 3 horn's is

needed, use the nmnber pads and enter the desired clean time.

You can cham*e tile clean time to am time

between 3 hours and 5 hours, dei)ending, on how dirt_ _(mr oxen is.

3 Press tile START pad.

The

door

locks

automatically.

Tile

display

will

show

the

clean

time

remaining.

It

will

not

be possible

to

open

tile

oven

door

tmtil tile

temperatm'e

drops

below

tile

lock

temperatm'e

and

the

I,OCIZED

light

goes

off.

 

 

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Wipeup heavysoil on theovenbottom.

(Appearancemayvary.)

On double oven models, you can sel a clean eycle in bolh oven,s al lhe ,same lime. The la,sl oven ,sel ruill

aulomali_ally delay ils slarl unlil lhe end c_/ lhe fi*:sl oven is clean cycle,

On double oven models, )ou can use timed baking in

one oven and ,self:dean lhe olher al lhe ,same lime,

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_'_ hen tile I,OCKED li,*ht goes off you will be

able to open the door.

The word "I,OCK" will flash and tile oven control will signal if xou set the clean cycle _lll(1 forget to close tile oxen door.

To stop a clean cycle, press tile CLEAR/OFF pad. When the I,OCKED light goes off

indicating the oven has cooled below the

locking temperatm'e, you will be able to open tile door.

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