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Complete Cleaning (continued)
The interior glass door (Fig. 10) is independently hinged to allow both sides of the glass doors to be cleaned. With the oven door open, pull the interior glass door away from the exterior oven door. The
Wipe surfaces which touch the door gasket with a cloth or sponge and warm soapy water, rinse with warm clear water, and wipe with a dry cloth. CAUTION: Do not allow the door gasket to come in contact with food oils, petroleum solvents, lubricants, or caustic cleaners.
For 6 and 10 level ovens, remove the condensate gutter (Fig. 10) by removing the two thumb screws that attach it to the bottom of the inside of the door frame. For 20 level ovens, the three segment condensate gutter may be removed for cleaning. Save the screws. Wash and rinse the condensate gutter in a sink with warm soapy water and a clear water rinse, and dry with a clean dry cloth. To reinstall condensate gutter: Reverse the removal procedure, align screw holes and tighten screws.
Keep the cooking compartment drain (Fig. 10) working freely. After cooking grease producing foods, operate the oven with the compartment empty for 30 minutes at the end of the day, or slowly pour 1/2 gallon of warm soapy water down the drain, followed by 1/2 gallon of warm clear water. The drain grating may be removed for cleaning; replace it in its original position when done.
Leave the door slightly open when the oven is not in use to allow the inside to dry out.
Upper Hinge
Interior Glass Door
Upper Snap Fastener
Door Gasket
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Lower Snap Fastener
Fig. 10