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protective shi[q_ing

.fibl_ and

pack tging tape

re and (;leaning

IUal! Oven

BE SURE ELECTRJCAL POWER IS OFF AND ALl. SURFACES ARE COO1. BEFORE CLEANING ANY

PART OF TIlE OVEN.

Caiefllll)

grasp

a corner

of

the

protecfixe

shipping

satest

way to remove

the

adhesive fl'om

packaging

lure with your tinge,_

and

slowl)peel

it ti'om the

tape

on new appliances

is an

application

of a

household

liquid

dishwashing

demlgent.

Apply

appliance

surti_ce.

Do

not

use any shaq)

items

to

remo',e

the fihn.

 

Remo',e

all

of

the

fihn

befiwe

 

with

a soft

cloth

and

allow

to

soak.

 

using the appliance

fl,r

the

 

tii_t

time. To

assm'e

no

NOTE: 77w adhe.sive

mu.d

be removed fi'om

all parts.

dama_*e_ is done

to the

finish

of

the

product, the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

]i (:annol be removed {f il is baked on.

Oven Yac]_s

and

convection

roasting

rach

Stainless steel

(Ij ]ncl*_ded)

& metal parts

Broiler pan

and grid

All oven racks and the convection roasting rack mav be cleaned by hand with an abrasive

cleaner or steel wool. Atter cleaning, rinse the racks with clean water and dry with a clean

cloth. Gray porcelain-coated oven racks

(inchMiI_g the ottset rack) Inay remaii_ in the

oven during the sell=cleaning cycle without

being dalnaged. The convection roasting rack

aim nickel-plated oven racks (ii_chMing the

offset rack) inav renmin in the oven during the

sell=cleaning cycle, but they will lose their luster

and become hard to slide. It will be necessary to

grease all oven rack side edges with a light

coating of vegetable oil atier cleaning theln bv

hand or in the oven. This will help mailmfin the

ease of sliding the racks in aim out of the oven.

Do not use a steel-wool pad; it will scratch the surface.

To clean the stainless steel surlhce, use warm

sudsy water or a stainless steel cleaner or polish.

Always wipe the sm'fi_ce in the direction of the

grain. Follow the cleaner instructions fl_r

cleaning the stainless steel smtace.

Afier broiling, remove the broiler pan flx>m the oxen. Remoxe the grid froln the pail Careflfllv pour out the grease from the pan into a proper

coiltaiiler.

X._ash and rinse the broiler pan and grid in hot

water with a soap-filled or I)lastic scom'ing, pad.

If fl>od has bm'ned on, sprinkle the grid with

detergent while hot and cover with wet paper towels or a dish cloth. Soaking the pan will

relnoveb/lrlled-oiltoods.

Both the broiler pan and grid may be cleaned

with a commercial oxen cleaner,

Roastingrack

Oven rack

Offset rack (27" models only)

To inquire about purchasing stainless steel

applicance cleaner or polish, or to find the

location of a dealer nearest you, please call our

toll-Kee number:

National

Parts Center

800.626.2002

ge.com

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Both the broiler pan and grid can also be

cleaned in a dishwasher,

Do not dean the broiler pan 0r g'rid in a se(/:deaning"

O?_(¢H,

Do not store a soiled broiler pan and g'rid anywhere in the oven.

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ZET938, ZET958 specifications

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